At Rotary Club of Ann Arbor North's Luncheon, on July 26, 2018, Madison Vorva talked about her life.
When Madison was in Girl Scouts she was very involved in selling Girl Scout cookies. Then she noticed one day that one of the ingredients was Palm Oil.
She was fighting against the use of Palm Oils, since she saw a photo of a dead Orangutan, because of the deforestation to produce Palm Oil. She was successful and was honored by the United Nations as a "North America Forest Hero".
Madison's idol was Dr. Jane Goodall's. One day she had the honor to meet Jane and Madison was given the opportunity to work on the National Youth Leadership Council for Root's and Shoot's, Dr. Jane Goodall's organization for young people.
This fall, Madison will start pursuing her master’s degree in environmental policy at Cambridge University in England. Rotary Club of Ann Arbor North, Rotary Club of Ann Arbor, Rotary Club of Plymouth, District 6400, and District 6380 will fund a Rotary Global Grants Scholarship to support her studies at Cambridge.
Madison, is very appreciative of the Scholarship and wants to thank and stay in touch with all the partners, that gave her the Scholarship.
This is Vern Hutton, last month he ordered Rotary Club of Ann Arbor North shirts for club members that wanted one. He said, "this is my contribution to the club since I can not do so much due to my age". Although President Joyce said after that, He does contribute and all RCAAN member's makes contribution to the club.
Diane Sheffrey, was not able to attend Presidents Brunch on July 1st. This photo is Peg Windsor presenting her with a plaque for her hard work last year as our Youth Exchange Director and being Adel's Host Mother for many months.
At Rotary Club of Ann Arbor North's Luncheon on July 26th, Steve Lessons told the club, that he finished painting the arched top of the Arbor that enters the Butterfly Garden in Gallup Park.
This is an invitation from Ayo's Village to invite any Ann Arbor North Member to the 10th Anniversary of our joint venture called the Micro Finance Project in Nigeria with Rotary Club of Gbagada.
Rotary Club of Ann Arbor North Foundation received $8.68 from 01/31/18-04/30/18.
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Luncheon Day & Time: Thursday's at 12:00 pm | Luncheon Address: Holiday Inn Near The University of Michigan, 3600 Plymouth Road Ann Arbor, MI | Web Site:http://www.rcaan.org| E-Mail:rotaryclubaan@gmail.com| Phone: (734)224-4130 |