Rotary Club of Novato


| Committees- | Chairs | Projects/Services |
| Copper Canyon | Nohemi Beissmann-Mason | To plan and Organize aid to Copper Canyon area |
| Group Study Exchange | Christopher Mychajluk |
Organize and implement plans for the Rotary International Group Study Exchange program, 2006 with Chile |
| Rotary International Scholarships | Alan Dunham | To implement the Scholarship program and search for candidates |
| Rotary International Foundation | Bill McDill, Andy Shine, Co-Chair, Tommie Whitener |
The mission of The Rotary Foundation is to support the efforts of Rotary International in the fulfillment of the Object of Rotary, Rotary's mission, and the achievement of world understanding and peace through local, national, and international humanitarian, educational, and cultural programs |
| World Community Service Project Amigo Rotaplant |
Al Angulo Al Angulo Peter Bretan |
Administrate and coordinate the various International projects with which the Rotary Club of Novato is involved, such as Project Amigo and Rotaplant
This is a multi-club, multi-district, international project which Novato Rotary has supported since 1988. It has grown from being staffed solely by its founders, Ted Rose and Susan Hill, to a paid staff of eight, including the housemother at Casa Amiga (Project Amigo's boarding house for University women scholars) in Colima, and the teacher at the migrant labor camp in Queseria. Project Amigo's headquarters is located in Cofradia de Suchitlan, a small village near Colima. It is a 501(c)3 non-profit Click here to visit the Project Amigo website. (Use your browser's Back button to return to this site.) Ted Rose & Susan Hill Project Amigo Colima, Mexico Mail address: 708 Gravenstein Hwy North #183 Sebastopol, CA 95472 Phone in Mexico from USA: 011 52 312 395-4485 Fax in USA 1 (775) 259-2773 www.ProjectAmigo.org To administrate and plan various tasks involving the Rotaplant program |
Novato Rotary has a long history of committed involvement in International Service, through service projects to less fortunate areas, through our participation in International Scholar and Peace Fellowship programs, through support of the Group Study Exchange, and through financial donations to the RI Foundation and international programs. We will continue that support and involvement, dedicating our energies and resources towards programs which ease human suffering, and promote world peace and understanding.

