Rates of neuro-disability in Canada are startlingly high and continue to rise year after year. As of 2020, between 10% and 17% of children in Canada live with a neurodevelopmental disorder (Kids Brain Network, 2020).
Mud Creek Rotary is pleased to make a donation of $4,000 in support of the Stronger Together Retreat, offering sessions focusing on areas difficult for females with autism to understand and handle in their lives.
Mud Creek Rotary is pleased to support L’Arche in the purchase of video equipment to conduct video interviews for the promotion/ raising awareness of community.
MudCreek Rotary members enjoy breakfast at the Naked Crepe in Wolfville as we listen to our guest Duncan Ebata speak to us about the wonderful things happening at the Wolfville Community Oven on Front Street.
Through Rotary, police officer Joanne Serkeyn expanded her view of how to make a difference. In July, Serkeyn will become the governor of District 7090
Members of the Rotary Club of Custer, South Dakota, played a role in the construction of the Crazy Horse Monument and continue to support its federation
Far from the vaccination front lines, the fight to end the disease begins in everyday spaces, from a neighborhood pub to a commuter train to a tulip field. At the center of it all, no surprise, are enterprising Rotary members just like you