In the calm blue waters of Lamon Bay in Quezon Province, Philippines, lies a source of pride for local fishermen and a submerged salute to Rotary: an artificial reef in the shape of a Rotary wheel. The wheel has helped restore the local fishing industry, which was devastated by large-scale commercial fishing vessels that used dynamite, cyanide, and fine mesh nets from the late 1990s through the early 2000s.
back International activity focuses on Rotary's seven main causes - promoting peace, fighting disease, providing clean water, saving mothers and children, promoting education, growing local economies and protecting the environment.
'What We Do' Main Pages:
Going back into the past!
moreThese are the businesses who have contributed either by money or by services to Epsom Rotary's charity work. Many thanks to them!!
moreHere is a list of current projects which Rotarian's may like to get involved in throughout Area 10
moreThis page contains our memories and thoughts of club members and friends who are no longer with us
moreRotary has led the End Polio Now campaign for many years
moreWe have evening and lunchtime meetings to cater for all our members differing requirements. At present we are also using Zoom to extend our meetings to those living a distance away from Epsom or who are unable to attend in person.
moreSome of the Projects and Events
moreA compendium of the "Thank You" letters we have received following our support.
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