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April 26-28 2024

District 6920 Conference

Convention Center – Jekyll Island GA

Top priorities in District 6920

District Membership

GOAL 3,000 Total Members

July 1, 2022: 2904 (2768 Rotarians, 136 Rotaractors)

Current: 2918 (2810 Rotarians, 108 Rotaractors)

Increase of 42 Rotarians, Loss of  28 Rotaractors)

27.76% Female (Up from 26% at District Assembly) GOAL 30%

Polio Plus Society

Polio Plus Society

We are so close to eradicating Polio worldwide. We are in that last push to finish what we started and keep our promise to the world. Being a member of the Polio Plus Society means a commitment to help Rotary finish this race. With a donation to Polio Plus of $100 Rotarians will receive a recognition certificate and a limited-edition US minted Polio $1 dollar coin. This will be unique to our District.

This coin was minted in 2019 state of Pennsylvania honoring the discovery of the polio vaccine in 1953 by Dr. Jonas Salk and his team. In 1947, the University of Pittsburgh hired Dr. Jonas Salk to develop the polio vaccine.

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Literacy

District 6920
Literacy Initiative

Basic Education and Literacy is one of the Districts areas of focus. In 2020-2021, a majority (23 of the 42) of the club projects receiving District Grant funds were in the Basic Education and Literacy focus area. The projects represent a total commitment of $89,777.05 in money but are unmeasurable in the commitment of time and effort, and priceless in the lifelong impact they have on the lives of the young  our future.

District 6920 News and Events

Improving natal outcomes in her native land

Improving natal outcomes in her native land

By Geoffrey Johnson In 2014, after she ended her nine-year tenure as executive director of a community health clinic in Savannah, Georgia, Miriam Rittmeyer needed a little time to recharge her batteries. She exhibited her colorful oil paintings inspired by her native...

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Area 5 – Pints & Pinot for Polio

Area 5 – Pints & Pinot for Polio

Thank you Susan and Jason Bates for hosting our Area 5 annual Polio Plus (Pints and Pino for Polio) celebration at Tipsy McFly's. A special thank you to Trena Smith-Smyth, and her team for spearheading the event. We had a special gift - designed by Terry Adkins - for...

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You can change lives with your gift

Through the generosity of people like you, our work has made a difference in the lives of millions around the world. Your gift to The Rotary Foundation allows us to improve communities by promoting peace, preventing disease, bolstering economic development, and providing clean water and sanitation.

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