The Children's Foundation of Guelph and Wellington expressed its deep gratitude to donors, including the Rotary Club of Guelph, at a special function held on May 13, 2025. Our club actively supports Adopt-A-Family every year, and also Keep Kids Fed At Home (the new name of the former Food4Kids Guelph program that was Rotary-inspired).

May 2025
For more than 35 years, Rotary International has actively supported the eradication of polio around the world - but challenges remain. A member of the Rotary Club of Guelph has arranged a garden campaign to raise awareness and funds that will go to Rotary's "End Polio Now" program. Details below.
On Friday, May 9th 2025, the Rotary Club of Guelph inducted its newest member, Jim Green. Welcome to the club, Jim!
We are so proud of our Rotary collaboration that led to The Grove Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario in Wellington and Guelph. Stay connected through their wonderful monthly, brief newsletter. Sign up here.
Since 2012, our club has supported families through the Childrens' Foundation Adopt-A-Family program that delivers gifts and grocery cards to families each December by anonymously matching Families with Donors. However, some amazing volunteers work year-round behind the scenes ... some for more than 25 years! Recently, Rotary facilitated the donation of many brand new books from a store that was closing down and the volunteers are thrilled!

The local Rotary Clubs that make up the Guelph-Wellington Cluster have a shared goal to Eradicate Human Trafficking. Read the EHT Committee's quarterly newsletter below. It describes how a family of Afghan refugees was abandoned by traffickers right here in Guelph. Also, help raise awareness through the Committee's biannual lawn sign campaign, starting May 5, 2025. Order a lawn sign by email: ehtc.rotary@gmail.com
Earth Week 2025 in Guelph was full of community interest and support, and our club's active Environment Committee contributed greatly.
* On Earth Day itself (April 22nd), special movies were shown at The Bookshelf Cinema with a lively Q&A session
* At our club's weekly Rotary meeting on April 25th, our MPP Mike Schreiner (a keen Rotarian himself) interviewed Karyn Farbridge on stage about energy-use
* On Saturday, April 26th, Rotarians and the public supported the annual Tree Planting at Hanlon Creek Forest, where 800 saplings were planted
We're ready for the third phase of planting in Guelph's new 9.3-acre forest! The entire Guelph community is welcome to join in on a meaningful family event, brought to you by the City of Guelph, Trees For Guelph, and the Rotary Club of Guelph. We can make a difference together! Join us on Saturday, April 26, 2025 between 9am and 2pm at 335 Laird Road.
Several interesting activities are coming up, including our club's Movie Night at The Bookshelf on April 22nd.
