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With Progress Towards Stability, Our Focus Shifts to Growth & Retention
Dear Fellow Rotarians,
While there is much work to do, I am proud of the progress our Executive Director, board, and club have made towards our first three goals:
  1. Empowering and supporting our Executive Director in reorganizing club operations
  2. Returning to Club 24’s roots: the Business & Community Leaders’ club
  3. Enhancing our programming to be more attractive to members and prospects alike
While we will endlessly keep improving these areas, we are now positioned to focus on two key areas.
We are pleased to welcome the follow new members to the club! Read on about each member and join us at an upcoming meeting to get to know them a little better and invite them to participate in committees and activities of the club. Contact information for each new member can be found on ClubRunner site and the ClubRunner app
The Acts of Kindness Program of the Rotary Club of Salt Lake City accepts one time emergency fund applications on a monthly basis.
The application requires that the Indvidual have an advocate/caseworker who can assist the applicant in completing the form and collecting the necessary documentation for the committee to review.
Why Join Rotary?

Rotary of Salt Lake has been serving our community since 1911.  A member of a worldwide organization of 46,000 clubs and 1.4 million members. Together we can make a difference. 

Are you passionate about service? Do you love connecting with other like-minded individuals and businesses who seek to collaborate on projects to uplift our community and partner with organizations around the world to make a difference? Rotary provides you the opportunity to connect, educate and network.

We invite you to learn more and join us at a member luncheon to learn more. 

Contact us at 801-363-8415 or complete the Membership Interest Form.

We look forward to getting to know you.

 

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The Salt Lake County Youth Services Milestone Living Program (MLP) assists in ending the cycle of homelessness and dependency by helping young adults become self-sufficient through access to safe housing, stable employment and connections to ongoing support and resources. Milestone Living Program currently serves up to 19 young adults at a time ages 18 to 21 who are experiencing homelessness in Salt Lake County. Since opening Milestone in 2012, 250 young adults have benefited.
 
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