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Welcome to District 9999
The South Island of New Zealand
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Rotary Cans For A Cause
Rotary Cans For A Cause
 
New Zealand is facing a cost-of-living crisis with the number of New Zealanders needing to access food banks dramatically increasing. 14% of New Zealand’s population is considered to be in need of assistance to provide food for their families each week.  We are aiming to collect 1 million cans or non-perishable food items during a week in June (9th to 15th). This will be the largest ever food collection campaign in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Rotarians at Work - Random Acts of Kindnesss
Rotarians at Work - Random Acts of Kindnesss
Rotarians at work: 
Rotary is proud to be supporting Kiwi Harvest.
Over 30 banana boxes of groceries (1,600+kgs or $5,600 worth ) were collected by the Rotary Club of Dunedin Central as part of their "Random Act of Kindness Day".    That's an enormous amount of food.     The groceries have been given to KiwiHarvest to distribute to food banks in Dunedin.       Another excellent Rotary initiative. 
 
 
Rotarians at work: 
Rotary is proud to be supporting Kiwi Harvest.
Over 30 banana boxes of groceries (1,600+kgs or $5,600 worth ) were collected by the Rotary Club of Dunedin Central as part of their "Random Act of Kindness Day".    That's an enormous amount of food.     The groceries have been given to KiwiHarvest to distribute to food banks in Dunedin. 
 
Another excellent Rotary initiative. 
 
Give Every Child a Future
Give Every Child a Future
Frequently Asked Questions about the project, UNICEF and Rotary
Rotary Club of Waimate Shuttle Trailer Promotion
Rotary Club of Waimate Shuttle Trailer Promotion
The Rotary Club of Waimate along with the Waimate District Council, Colorprint NZ Ltd and Stowell Motors Ltd have shown to the Waimate community a covered in Shuttle Trailer. An asset that can now be used by all community organisations, schools, all sports groups, Church groups and any other groups that have to travel out of our District and there is a need to carry along their equipment.
The Rotary Foundation is responding to disasters
The Rotary Foundation is responding to disasters
When disaster strikes, Rotarians around the world come together as people of action to help those in need. To support communities in their rebuilding efforts, The Rotary Foundation is proud to announce our new Disaster Response Fund.
Our causes
Our causes
Rotary is dedicated to six areas of focus to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better world to support our peace efforts and end polio forever.
Innovative young minds
Innovative young minds
Innovative Young Minds (IYM) is a week-long residential programme, based in Silverstream, in the Hutt Valley. It is designed to inspire young women into the science, technology, innovation and engineering sector — where young women are underrepresented. Started by Rotary Hutt City in 2017, with the Hutt City Council as Principal Sponsors, IYM has taken off.
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ABOUT Rotary District 9999 - South Island New Zealand
Our club members are dedicated people who share a passion for both community service and friendship. Becoming a Rotarian connects you with a diverse group of professionals who share your drive to give back.

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  • Rotarians are both women and men with a passion for service
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  • We are in virtually every community in NZ and Pacific
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