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Hatboro Rotary Celebrating 75 years of Service to the Community

Hatboro Rotary

Since 1942, the Hatboro Rotary has brought together business and professional leaders to support and encourage the development and prosperity of the Hatboro community. By building upon our foundation of service and friendship, the Hatboro Rotary has sponsored countless activities within our neighborhood the last 75 years.

The work of the Rotary begins in the community; while every community has its own unique needs and concerns, Rotary International efforts are focused in six key areas:

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Peace and conflict prevention and resolution Disease prevention and treatment Water and sanitation Maternal and child health

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Basic education and literacy

Economic and community development

Since our Club’s founding, the Hatboro Rotary has supported local institutions. We proudly support the Hatboro Chamber of Commerce, YMCA, Union Library, Enterprise Fire Company, Hatboro food banks as well as many other local organizations. As our organization remains committed to the empowerment of students, we will continue to support local scholars on their educational aspirations and provide college scholarships, as well as contribute donations to the Hatboro Horsham Education Foundation.

The Hatboro Rotary prides itself on club engagement. The Club currently has 40 members and is seeking local professionals that would like to get involved. We invite you to join our weekly breakfast where you will:

Discuss the needs of our community

Develop ways to combat the critical needs of our area

Expand leadership and professional skills

Catch up with friends, and make new ones


Please join the Club at our next meeting, or introduce yourself to Rotary President, Gary Chamberlain. Whether you find Gary working at the Hatboro YMCA, or training for the next Tribal Challenge, don’t hesitate to stop and ask about membership.

If you are interested in learning more please visit, http://www.hatbororotary.org/ .

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