These are the projects that are serving London and area:
519 Pursuit Sock Drive
As winter approached, the Rotary Club of London partnered with 519 Pursuit to collect warm socks—one of the most requested items in homeless shelters—to help protect those experiencing homelessness from the cold. Thanks to the generosity of club members, new socks and a $4,000 donation were contributed to this important initiative, bringing comfort and hope to vulnerable individuals during the harsh winter months. This effort exemplified the Rotary spirit of “Service Above Self” and the club’s commitment to making a meaningful difference in the community.
Center of Hope
With a $5,157 donation from the Rotary Club of London, 200 clients of the Salvation Army Centre of Hope woke up on Christmas morning to find thoughtful cards tucked into their stockings at the foot of their shelter beds. This simple yet powerful gesture reminded individuals that someone cared, bringing hope and comfort during the holiday season.
Hutton House
The Rotary Club of London contributed $3,935 to Hutton House for the installation of handicapped-accessible door hardware. This improvement ensures greater accessibility and inclusivity for all individuals utilizing their facilities. This initiative highlights the Rotary Club’s commitment to creating a more accessible and supportive community.
Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
The Rotary Club of London proudly contributed $5,000 to the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, a program that mails a book each month to children aged 1 to 5. This initiative fosters early childhood literacy and a lifelong love of reading. Through this contribution, the Rotary Club continues its commitment to education and empowering future generations with the gift of knowledge.
Songlines
The Rotary Club of London contributed $5,000 to Songlines, an initiative dedicated to fostering cultural expression and community connection through music and storytelling and promotes London as the UNESCO Canadian "City of Music." This donation reflects the Rotary Club’s commitment to supporting arts and culture programs that enrich the lives of individuals and strengthen the community.
Westminster WildBots
The Rotary Club of London proudly supported the Westminster WildBOTS Robotics Club with $3,000 in 2023 and $5,000 in 2024, helping the team achieve new milestones. Post-COVID, the WildBOTS qualified for the Ontario Provincials for the first time, ranking as the top high school team from London in the Technology Division. Their national ranking in Canada rose from 178th in 2023 to 78th in 2025, with steady improvements provincially and in competition records. This success was made possible by enhanced resources and mentorship, and we are excited to continue supporting these future STEM innovators.
Salvation Army Christmas Kettles
The Rotary Club of London proudly participates in the Salvation Army’s Christmas Kettle Campaign, helping to raise funds for those in need during the holiday season. Standing by the Kettles at Angelo’s Bakery, Rotarians volunteer their time to contribute to the campaign’s annual goal, which supports vital community programs and services. This initiative has become a cherished tradition for our club, and we look forward to continuing this annual act of giving. By coming together each year, we help spread hope and kindness during the holiday season, reinforcing our commitment to serving the community.
London South Community Kitchen
The Rotary Club of London contributed $2,500 to assist London South in purchasing a second fridge for their community kitchen. This addition enhances their ability to store fresh food and expand meal services for those in need. This initiative reflects the Rotary Club’s ongoing commitment to addressing food security and supporting vital community programs.
Salvation Army Christmas Meal
The Rotary Club of London partnered with the Salvation Army to provide 135 meals during the Christmas season, contributing $3,675 to this meaningful initiative.
This effort exemplifies the Rotary Club’s dedication to supporting those in need and spreading holiday cheer, ensuring a warm and joyful celebration for individuals and families in the community.
TVCC Cleft Pallet Machine
The Rotary Club of London has donated $30,000 to purchase a Panoramic and Cephalometric X-Ray machine for the Thames Valley Children’s Centre (TVCC). This new equipment will replace the existing machine used in the Cleft Lip and Palate program, ensuring continued access to high-quality care for children in need.
This significant contribution underscores the Rotary Club’s dedication to supporting health-focused initiatives and improving the lives of families in the community.
Reforest London
The Rotary Club of London proudly collaborates with ReForest London for annual tree planting sessions, where Rotarians actively participate in planting trees to enhance green spaces in the community. In addition to hands-on involvement, the club provides monetary support to help sustain this important environmental initiative. This ongoing partnership reflects the Rotary Club’s commitment to environmental stewardship and fostering a greener, healthier future for the London area.
519 Pursuit Sleeping Bags
The Rotary Club of London donated $2,000 to 519 Pursuit to provide essential materials, primarily winter sleeping bags, for individuals experiencing homelessness in London. This donation will help provide essential items and support to individuals experiencing homelessness in the London area. The project aligns with the Rotary Club’s commitment to addressing critical community needs and fostering initiatives that enhance well-being and dignity within the community.
May Court Breakfast Program
The Rotary Club of London is proud to have supported the May Court Club of London with a $3,000 donation, successfully funding over 1,000 breakfasts for elementary and secondary school students in the London area. This vital initiative aligns with the May Court Club’s mission to enhance the lives of children and families in the community by addressing food insecurity and promoting well-being and Rotary Club’s dedication to fostering health, education, and community development through impactful local partnerships.
City of London
The Rotary Club of London is donating $10,000 toward the restoration of the Springbank Wading Pool, which was originally installed in 1928 with a donation from the Club.
Fanshawe Pioneer Village
With a donation of $10,000, the Rotary Club of London supports the establishment of the Rotary 100th Anniversary Exhibit (outlining the history of Rotary in London) and supports the restoration of Fanshawe Pioneer Village's " Storefront Complex" which shall preserve some of the history of this region for generations.
Hutton House
The iPad Learning Project, which enables Hutton House to assist clients in learning essential literacy and life skills, is supported by the Rotary Club of London, in the amount of $10,000.
Mission Services of London (Rotholme Women's and Family Shelter)
Rotary Club of London's $10,000 donation will be used to create an Internet Cafe where clients can access computers and the Internet for job searching, homework and staying connected with supportive family and friends.
St. Joseph's Hospice of London
With a donation of $10,000 by Rotary Club of London, the St. Joseph's Hospice will enhance their premises to provide a haven where persons dying of cancer and their families can experience an atmosphere of compassion, holistic care and companionship.
Veteran's Memorial Parkway
Rotary is donating $10,000 to support the planting of trees and the installation of a Rotary wheel monument on the site located on Veteran's Memorial Parkway (the E. side north of River Rd., S. of the Thames River). The gift acknowledges the service of not only our Veterans, current service men and women but that of Rotarians everywhere.
Youth for Christ
Rotary is donating $10,000 to support the construction of an Indoor Skate Park (structures and safety equipment) to enable Youth for Christ's mission of empowering youth to reach their potential.
