Welcome to the Rotary Club of Washington, DC

Rotary Club of Washington D.C. Supports ShelterBox

Help shelter families after the devastating earthquake in Morocco and Floods in Libya.

We urgently need your support. Your donation today will help people who have lost their homes.

100k Grant Awarded. The Rotary Club of Washington, DC today announced that a special Centennial Community Service Grant of $100,000 has been made to the Multicultural Career Intern Program (MCIP).
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Our Club meets every Wednesday, promptly, 12:30pm – 1:30pm at the University Club of Washington D.C. Our meetings are hybrid and available via zoom. To request an invitation to join our weekly meetings, click the button below to send us an email. Be sure to regularly visit our Club Calendar for updates.
Every Wednesday at 12:30 PM

If you are interested in learning more about our events, click the link below to our Club Calendar.  Each and every month, we host and attend numerous insightful, energetic and service-oriented events.  Come and see what we’re all about…roll up your sleeves and help us – help others.

One of the Club’s most popular ways of serving our local community is through Grate Patrol DC.  To learn more about how you can volunteer to help us feed the homeless on the evenings of every 3rd Tuesday and 3rd Friday.  Click the button below to sign up today!

Vision Statement

A world of peace, justice, equity, opportunity, and human well-being within a thriving and sustainable environment.

Mission Statement

To transform lives in the nation’s capital and throughout the world through service, friendship, networking, and fun.

Our latest Instagram Postings

Our guest speaker this week is Shirley Hu, presenting “End Forced Organ Harvesting-Another Form of Human Trafficking.” She was born and raised in Taiwan and treasures her Chinese cultural heritage. Shirley has been a proud American citizen for over 40 years. 
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Shirley is a full-time volunteer supporting multiple non-profit organizations after retiring from her Information Technology development and management career.  She has been a Rotarian for over 10 years and is a Major Donor Level 4 with the Rotary Foundation, focusing on Peace & Conflict Resolution to combat human trafficking.
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Shirley is the current chair of Ending Forced Organ Harvesting Rotary Satellite Club of CAAHT (Community Action Against Human Trafficking). She also serves as one of the North America coordinators for RAGAS (Rotary Action Group Against Modern Slavery).  And most recently, she is a granny on call!
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 Our Rotary Club is fortunate to have so many members with wonderful contacts such that we are able to attract a wide variety of newsworthy, sought-after speakers! The diversity of our speakers reflects the diverse interests of our members.
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Our Rotary Club of Washington, DC’s March 13, 2024, program will be organized and produced by the first Rotaract Club our Rotary club sponsored. The Rotaract Club of Washington, D.C. was founded in May 1994–30 years and counting, and is led this Rotary year by Ahmed Eltally, President the Club and an Emerging Leader in District 7620.
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The club is a part of a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world.  Their effort starts at the community level but knows no limits in its outreach. Rotary International provides the administrative support that helps the Rotaract club thrive, and they’re also funded by our Club and its foundation,
the Rotary Foundation of Washington, D.C. 
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Professionally, Ahmed is an international diplomacy professional and conflict resolution practitioner who works at the intersection of business, development, security, and diplomacy. Ahmed started his career as a civil engineer designing and managing infrastructure projects, then he decided to shift his career to studying international conflict resolution. Ahmed used to design concrete bridges, and he is now designing bridges of peace and understanding.
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Ahmed is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), certified Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP), and Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP), and he earned graduate degrees in Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies, Public Administration, Teaching University Students, and Nonprofit and Public management from Portland State University, where he taught classes about the Middle East policy and leading social change, led new initiatives, and received the UNST scholarship, the Presidential Award for Excellence, and the Department Award for Excellence, and some research grants to conduct research abroad.
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Our Rotary Club is fortunate to have so many members with wonderful contacts such that we are able to attract a wide variety of newsworthy, sought-after speakers! The diversity of our speakers reflects the diverse interests of our members.
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An ever vigilant Community Service Grant Committee reviewing applications!

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Our latest YouTube Postings

Terrell Danely Washington Literacy Center | Adult Literacy & Paths to Engagement | February 28, 2024

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RI President R. Gordon R. McInally owned and operated his own dental practice in Edinburgh until 2016. He has held various academic and professional positions, served as Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and is an ambassador for “Bipolar UK”.
A member of the Rotary Club of South Queensferry in Scotland, Gordon joined Rotary in 1984 aged 26. He has served as President of Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland (RIBI) and in RI has had many roles, including adviser to the 2022 Houston Convention Committee and chair of the Operations Review Committee. Gordon looks forward to working with members on building new style Rotary clubs and groups. His vision is to ensure that Rotary should exist everywhere in a style to suit everyone who has the desire to do good in the world. 

He is also a patron of “Hope and Homes for Children” and led a partnership between that organization and RIBI during his presidency to lift orphans of the Rwandan genocide out of poverty and into stability. He recalls a moment of epiphany about Rotary’s power to transform lives while in Rwanda when he met a 16-year-old girl who had previously never owned shoes. Gordon is also a patron of “Trade-Aid” for developing countries. 
 

In his free time, Gordon enjoys rugby, good food and wine, and “stick dressing”. Gordon strongly supports The Rotary Foundation, which he describes as “the fuel that provides the energy to do Rotary service.” He and his wife, Heather, also a Rotarian, are Paul Harris Fellows, Major Donors and Benefactors of The Rotary Foundation. They are also members of the Bequest Society. As a proud grandfather, Gordon wishes to dedicate his presidency to making the world a better place for children everywhere to live and thrive. “No matter how long I live, I will never be able to give back to Rotary what Rotary has given me,” he says.

RI President R. Gordon R. McInally owned and operated his own dental practice in Edinburgh until 2016. He has held various academic and professional positions, served as Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and is an ambassador for “Bipolar UK”.
A member of the Rotary Club of South Queensferry in Scotland, Gordon joined Rotary in 1984 aged 26. He has served as President of Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland (RIBI) and in RI has had many roles, including adviser to the 2022 Houston Convention Committee and chair of the Operations Review Committee. Gordon looks forward to working with members on building new style Rotary clubs and groups. His vision is to ensure that Rotary should exist everywhere in a style to suit everyone who has the desire to do good in the world.

He is also a patron of “Hope and Homes for Children” and led a partnership between that organization and RIBI during his presidency to lift orphans of the Rwandan genocide out of poverty and into stability. He recalls a moment of epiphany about Rotary’s power to transform lives while in Rwanda when he met a 16-year-old girl who had previously never owned shoes. Gordon is also a patron of “Trade-Aid” for developing countries.


In his free time, Gordon enjoys rugby, good food and wine, and “stick dressing”. Gordon strongly supports The Rotary Foundation, which he describes as “the fuel that provides the energy to do Rotary service.” He and his wife, Heather, also a Rotarian, are Paul Harris Fellows, Major Donors and Benefactors of The Rotary Foundation. They are also members of the Bequest Society. As a proud grandfather, Gordon wishes to dedicate his presidency to making the world a better place for children everywhere to live and thrive. “No matter how long I live, I will never be able to give back to Rotary what Rotary has given me,” he says.

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RI President, Gordon McInally | February 21, 2024

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Speaker Series | RI President, Gordon McInally

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