The Rotary Club of Mandurah are celebrating this year's rotary theme 'Be the Inspiration' with continued involvement in a broad range of humanitarian, intercultural and educational projects.
As one of many Rotary clubs around the world, and one of three in Mandurah, we pride ourselves on being a place where it does not matter who you are.
Instead our club focuses on how you can use your skills, knowledge and abilities to be of service to others.
Club membership varies between 20 and 30 men and women of various ages and interests.
We meet for dinner at Sunbreakers Restaurant on Mandurah Terrace on Monday nights at 6:15pm.
The program is varied and includes great guest speakers who present a wide range of topics, usually relating to local issues.
While Rotary is an international organisation focused on fellowship, integrity, diversity, service and leadership, our club’s primary duty is right here in Mandurah.
We are proud to serve and support the Mandurah community, working with all ages, hoping to make a difference and certainly enjoying ourselves doing so.
We are always delighted to hear from anyone or any group interested in knowing more about our club. We welcome visitors and guests to join us at our meetings.
Our projects are managed through the avenues of vocational, community, international and youth services.
A Rotary club works side by side with a Rotaract club and its members.
Rotaract are a group of young people between 18 and 30 who focus on the development of young adults as leaders in their communities and workplaces.
There are many great reasons to join Rotaract including to develop professional and leadership skills, emphasise respect for the rights of others and promote ethical standards and the dignity of all useful occupation.
The Rotary Club of Mandurah Wishing Well grant application process closes soon so don't miss out. See the link on our website for further details.
To find out more about Rotary Club of Mandurah go to our Facebook page or website.