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Rotary International President Shekhar Mehta is urging members to become more involved in service projects, saying that caring for and serving others is the best way to live because it changes not only other people's lives, but also our own.
 
Whether you are a Rotarian or not, when you participate in a volunteer week, we guarantee that your life will be changed.
We encourage you to consider one of the two special weeks designed just for you our Canadian Supporters (everyone is welcome).
 
From January 23 to 30, 2022 our senior students would like you to join us for a very special English Tutoring Week. Participants will be paired up with a student and be their mentor for the entire week.
 
To hear how our student Laura has benefited from the support of our volunteers during these weeks CLICK HERE

During that same week, we will take you to the various study centres where we have installed new computers as a result of the generous support of 14 Rotary clubs.
Register for English Tutoring II HERE
 
From February 20 to 27, 2022 you will meet our Suchitlan students and take part in a number of Canadian Themed fun activities. Our students will learn about Canada and you will learn about Suchitlan and area. For those wishing to roll up their sleeves there will be several hands on projects, and there will be lots of opportunities to meet the students and some of the parents, while we learn about their culture.
 
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WIN YOUR REGISTRATION!!!!!!!!!
Anyone Registered before October 1st, will have their name entered
in a draw for the full registration cost of $1,500.00
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Meet Karla Sarahi Carrillo Andres
 
Karla is 19 years old and a native of Suchitlan, Colima, a small town in Southern Mexico. Thanks for the support of Project Amigo, she is currently in her second year at the University of Colima studying Special Education. She finished her first year with a 9.45 GPA out of a possible 10.0. 
 
With the challenges of the past year, Karla is grateful to be in school. Her father works construction when work is available, and her mother works in a mill that makes tortilla dough from corn. Karla contributes to the family income by working in a restaurant in the town of La Nogalera, near her home. 
 
Karla is hardworking, honest and a respected leader with her fellow Project Amigo scholars. She will make an outstanding special education teacher, given the opportunity to finish her studies. Your donation today can give her the opportunity for a better life for herself and her family.