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RadioRotary
Summary: RadioRotary is a lively radio show sharing the humanitarian efforts of Rotarians & non-Rotarians from around the world.
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LaGrange Rotarian Frank Evert, president and founder of the nonprofit organization Water without Borders, describes how his organization provides sustainable sources of safe drinking water to locations in the United States and throughout the world.
Group Study Exchange (GSE) is a cultural and vocational exchange opportunity open to the public for nonRotary businesspeople and professionals between the ages of 25 and 40.
Plastic surgeon Dr. Manoj Abraham discusses how he and his dedicated medical teams change the lives of children needing plastic surgery through a humanitarian project called Healing the Children Northeast.
Maureen Taylor, Executive Administrator in Dutchess County’s Habitat for Humanity, discusses how home ownership is made possible for low income families with the ability to carry the responsibilities of the home once it is built.
Dave Dobson, Executive Director of Rebuilding Together in Dutchess County, and Rhinebeck Rotarians Mike Mazarella and Mike Frasier, discuss their joint volunteer efforts to help repair homes for those in need.
Salvation Army Captain Doris Gonzalez (whose brother is a Rotarian in Puerto Rico) and Salvation Army Advisory Board Chairman Bob Outer discuss various programs in this important humanitarian organization as well as interesting information about themselves.
Kathy Kruger, co-chair of Rotary District 7210’s Domestic Violence Ended (DOVE) and Pleasant Valley Rotarian, and Judy Lombardi, Executive Director of Grace Smith House, discuss the various ways victims of domestic violence can get help in the Hudson Valley.
Susan Davidson, Founder and Executive Director of Friends of Seniors, discusses how volunteers in this nonprofit humanitarian organization make a huge difference in the lives of those in need.
Millbrook Rotarian Scott Meyer and novelist Eileen Charbonneau, Administrators of the nonprofit George Byrd Grinnell American Indian Fund, dedicated to maintaining the cultural integrity of American Indian communities.
Founder of the nonprofit organization, Semper Fi Parents of the Hudson Valley, Paula Zwillinger discusses how her organization supports the families of those in the military as well as the military itself.
ShelterBoxes is a UK-based disaster relief organization supported by Rotary clubs around the world. In Rotary District 7210 Suffern Rotarian Larry Palant is ShelterBox Coordinator and Disaster Relief Chair. For this interview, Mr. Palant details how the ShelterBoxes function.
A Rotary member for 23 years, Walden Rotarian Mike Martin, is Rotary District 7210's Co-chair of Domestic Violence Ended (DOVE). In this interview, he discusses the problem of domestic violence in today's environment.
Two guests from Highland Rotary, Steve Laubach, the assistant governor for District 7210 Region 2, and Don Verity, Station Manager of Hudson Valley Talk Radio, have lots of laughs discussing the now-famous Hudson Valley Ribfest, attracting thousands of visitors each year.
RadioRotary co-host Jonah Triebwasser interviews humanitarians in the House of Friendship at the Rotary International Birmingham Convention, where 17,000 Rotarians have gathered.
In the first of a two-part series, RadioRotary co-host Jonah Triebwasser interviews humanitarians from around the world in the House of Friendship at the Rotary International Birmingham Convention, where 17,000 Rotarians have gathered.