About Sunrise
About The Rotary Club of Naperville-Sunrise
Chartered in 1991, The Rotary Club of Naperville-Sunrise currently has 40 members. The club meets every Friday (except the last of each month!) at 7:00 AM at the Naperville Country Club.
The mission of Rotary is to provide business, professional and community leaders an opportunity for service to others in order to benefit our community and to provide high ethical standards, fellowship and goodwill worldwide. The Rotary club of Naperville Sunrise will continue to be the premier service club for our community's teens, young adults and families.
Please see our Google Calendar for any changes to the normal meeting time.
Interested in joining? Visit our Membership page for more information.
For contact information, visit our Contact page.
For Club Leadership, please visit our Club Leadership page.
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About Rotary International
Rotary International, the world’s first service organization, is made up of over 35,000 clubs in more than 220 countries and geographical areas. Its members form a global network of business and professional leaders who volunteer their time and talents to serve their communities and the world. Rotary's motto, Service Above Self , exemplifies the humanitarian spirit of the organization's more than 1.2 million members. Strong fellowship among Rotarians and meaningful community and international service projects characterize Rotary worldwide.
Since 1985 Rotarians have served as community-based mobilizers for polio eradication. Rotary works with partners in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), including the World Health Organization (WHO), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the governments of the world to wipe polio from the face of the earth. Rotary’s contributions to the global polio eradication effort now exceed $1.6 billion, including matching funds from the Gates Foundation. Since 1988, more than 2 billion children have received oral polio vaccine, and we’ve achieved a 99.9 percent reduction in polio cases. It may be considered the greatest humanitarian service the world has ever seen, and every Rotarian can take pride in the achievement.
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