Together, the Rotary Clubs of Guelph, Guelph Trillium and Guelph South have been actively working to eradicate human trafficking, through a speaker series, signs across the community, and now a newsletter – Against Traffick.
Embark on an exhilarating journey of connection and inspiration at the 2025 Rotary International Convention in Calgary! Engage in riveting discussions, learn from distinguished speakers, and explore enlightening breakout sessions against the backdrop of Calgary's picturesque beauty nestled amid the Canadian Rockies.
The Grove Youth Wellness Hubs are a recipient of the Tim Hortons Holiday Smile Cookie fundraiser. Volunteers are still needed for 1 or 2 hour shifts on November 23 and 24 in Guelph, to simply add eyes and a smile in white frosting to pre-baked cookies. It's super fun! Sign up at the volunteer form here (Microsoft Forms) or quickly email bbogaert@cmhaww.ca. You can also support the campaign by buying cookies or dough.
The Career Education Council (CEC) of Guelph and Wellington is looking for real-life business challenges from small or large businesses, in any sector, to be worked on during a one-day workshop for grade 11-12 students. The workshop is a structured learning experience to develop the students' Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship (I.C.E.) skills. Participating businesses can benefit from receiving fresh, young ideas from eager students!
On October 11th, seven members from our club spoke about our club's rich history of international projects. Many of our newer members have not heard about some of the great work we've done in international service.
Are you able to volunteer some time to support two young people in our community with Reading?
The Rotary Club of Guelph Trillium invited you to a Rotary Friends Rally!
KidsAbility is preparing for a “sensory friendly trick-or-treating” event for young clients and their families, designed for all levels of ability. They are seeking 8-16 Rotary volunteers to assist at the Guelph location (503 Imperial Road N.) on October 29th. Rotary Clubs are also being asked to donate $250 to help with the purchase of treats.
Young people are calling on governments to act decisively on the climate emergency. As seniors we must support their lead, amplify their voices and add our own to the growing movement for climate action. Join other seniors in Guelph to help figure out how we can collectively make a difference.