In more than 34,000 clubs worldwide, you'll find Rotary members volunteering in communities at home and abroad to support education and job training, provide clean water, combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, and eradicate polio.

Members of the Rotary Club of Red Deer Sunrise - like all Rotarians - share a common desire to serve the humanitarian needs of society:

  • Peace and conflict prevention/resolution
  • Disease prevention and treatment
  • Water and sanitation
  • Maternal and child health
  • Basic education and literacy
  • Economic and community development

Service Above Self begins when Rotarians identify a need within a community, and then act to solve that need.

Community Service
Although Rotary is a global network of volunteers, our work begins in our own community. Over the years, the Rotary Club of Red Deer Sunrise has assisted many non-profit groups in improving quality of life in our community:
  • Aspire Special Needs Resource Center
  • Bowden Grandview School Health Fair
  • Boys and Girls Club of Red Deer and District
  • Central Alberta Children's Festival
  • Central Alberta Immigrant Women's Association
  • Central Alberta Special Equestrians
  • Gibbs Golf for Handicapped Youth - Riverbend Golf Resort
  • KidSport Red Deer
  • Magdalene House Society
  • Red Deer Aboriginal Dance Troupe
  • St. Teresa of Avila School Breakfast Program
  • Special Olympics
  • Sunnybrook Farm
  • Volunteer Red Deer
  • Youth Voice/Family Services of Central Alberta