The Rotary
Club of Brampton is an organization of business and professional
leaders, who are united worldwide to provide humanitarian
service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations
and help build goodwill and peace in the world.
The Rotary Club of Brampton
operates Rutherford Bingo Hall, which generates $1 million
annually for Brampton sporting, cultural and social services.
In addition, Brampton Rotary
directly supports Easter Seals, the annual Brampton Santa
Claus Parade, skating at Gage Park, YMCA Rotary pool,
Peel Memorial Hospital Foundation, the Canadian Cancer
Society, Youth scholarships, Junior Achievement, International
Youth Exchange, St. Leonard’s House, Peel Children’s Centre,
Peel Literacy Guild, Sheridan’s new Centre for Advanced
Manufacturing and Design Technologies (CAMDT), the Brampton
Symphony and Safe City Brampton.
The Rotary Club of Brampton
has been providing community service in Brampton since
1940. There are four other Rotary clubs in Brampton: Bramalea
Rotary est. 1965, Brampton South est. 1973 and Heart Lake
est. 1971 and Flower City in 2005.
Rotary clubs are “service
clubs” that provide service to community and elsewhere
around the world. Clubs promote goodwill, responsible
citizenship and very high standards of ethics in business.
Through Rotary Foundation,
established in 1917, Rotary spends US$60 million to promote
international understanding through education and humanitarian
programs. About 1,000 international scholarships are awarded
to 2,000 young professional and business people each year.
Rotary will spend $400 million as part of Polio Plus,
its program to eradicate polio worldwide by 2005. Rotary
also supports 1,300 scholarships for graduate and post
graduate students provides the means for 7,000 youth exchanges
each year.
Rotary was founded in Chicago
in 1905 by a lawyer named Paul Harris.
Today, more than 1.2 million
service-minded leaders belong to 29,000 Rotary clubs in
187 countries. Each Rotary Club meets weekly to advance
the organizations service goals and enjoy fellowship.
Brampton Rotary meets every
Monday at 12 noon at Rotary Glen, 1857 Queen Street West
in Brampton. If you are interested in community service
please come and join us for a luncheon meeting. For more
information about Rotary, including a map on how to find
our meeting place, please visit our website at www.rotary7080.org/brampton.
Celebrate with Rotary. We
work together to make our community and the world a better
place!