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Welcome to the Rotary Club of Ealing's web site.

 
Rotary is an organisation of more than 1.2 million men and women who, as members of over 33,000 Rotary clubs round the world, volunteer their time, talents, professional skills and energy to improving the lives of people in their local communities and worldwide.
 
The Rotary Club of Ealing is a small and informal group and is one of the four Rotary clubs in the London Borough of Ealing, the others being Greenford, Southall and Hanwell and Northfields.

The Club has served the community of Ealing for over eighty years, raising much needed funds for many local charities and running projects to foster community spirit and to encourage the talents of our young people. In addition, we also support Rotary's international causes which effect change on a global scale.

We meet every Wednesday for dinner at Lisa's Restaurant, Pitshanger Lane, Ealing W5 1QY, at 6:15 for 6:30 pm.
 
Club President Avi Tchiprout and the rest of the club would  love to meet you. We regularly have locally based, and non Ealing based visitors join us to find out more about what we do.
 
Please give Avi a call on 07787538925  or email him on president@ealingrotary.org.uk if you'd like to come along.
 
 

Where we meet...

Ealing Rotary meet every Wednesday at Lisa's Restaurant, 46 Pitshanger Lane, W5 1QY, Ealing at 6:15pm for 6:30pm.
See it on streetmap.co.uk
 


Nepal Education Projects

Ealing Rotary is working with the Rotary Club of the Himalayan Gurkhas to transform the lives of children in two communities in rural Nepal by improving their schools.
 
We are raising funds for the following...
 
At the Shree Matri Primary School in Kaskikot (about an hour outside Nepal's second city Pokhara) they need two new classrooms and a wall around the school yard. If we raise enough funds we plan to buy additional education materials as the school has no books, desks or posters and pictures on the walls.
 
The Sanskrit Higher Secondary School (in Maidi, about five hours drive from Kathmandu) is ambitious to give its pupils and the wider community the opportunity to become "citizens of the world" by using computers. This large school with over 700 children has just been connected to the national electricity grid and now they want to take the next step and introduce computers.
 
We need to raise over £6,000 to complete both these projects.

You can support this project by sponsoring some of our members on a walk in Snowdonia on May 12. All donations appreciated.

Please refer to our Projects area for details of our other charities for previous Rotary years..


 
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