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Wakefield Rotary Donates to Amigos Launch and Honors Member’s Mother

Club contributed $1000 to Wakefield Amigos

The Wakefield Rotary Club has made a $1,000 contribution to the Wakefield Youth Action Team’s Amigos program. Amigos, due to launch this semester, is a mentoring program between English Language Learners (ELL) at the Galvin Middle School and older students at Wakefield Memorial High School. The program seeks to help facilitate connections between ELL students and the broader Wakefield community through forging connections, field trips, and social events.

$500 was donated from club funds and an additional $500 was donated by Past Wakefield Club President Barbara Worley in honor of her mother. Worley explained, “The Wakefield Amigos program immediately grabbed my attention. I grew up in central Texas. My mother, Kitty Worley, originally of Delaware, taught English and Spanish for 32 years plus additional years after retirement.” Worley added, “Often, she taught English to newly arrived students at Texas A&M, at church, anywhere she found a need. For 14 summers she took high school students to Mexico for emersion in the Spanish language and culture. While there she usually taught English to the native Spanish speakers. My mother would be very proud of the Wakefield Amigos plans.”

The student-led initiative also received $1000 grant from Social Capital, Inc. in April to help them launch.

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About Rotary International & Wakefield Rotary Club

Rotary is an organization of business and professional leaders united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. There are 1.2 million Rotarians in 160 countries worldwide. The first Rotary Club was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1905 by an attorney named Paul Harris and several of his colleagues. The name “Rotary” was derived from the early practice of rotating meetings among each of the members’ offices. The Rotary motto is “Service above self”. The Wakefield Rotary Club meets each Tuesday at noon at Brightview on Crescent Street. For more information on the club's initiatives or to join the Wakefield Rotary Club, visit www.wakefieldrotaryclub.org or contact us at wakefieldrotaryclub@yahoo.com.

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