Rotary Club of Brighton, Melbourne, AUstralia

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As part of Rotary Club of Brighton’s commitment to Youth Services, our club sponsors a lot of young people with personal development programs and unique opportunities to optimise their potential. The Rotary Youth Sailing Challenge, is a new Youth program that was offered for the first time in 2023 by District 9800, to coincide with the 2023 Melbourne Rotary International Convention.
 
The Bayside Art Show is on again with our 50th Anniversary show to be held at the historic Brighton Town Hall, situated in Wilson St, Brighton from Friday 24 November to Tuesday 28 November 2023.
 
The Rotary Club of Canberra Sunrise is all set to host another successful National Model United Nations Assembly, held in the Senate Chamber of the Museum of Australian Democracy also known as Old Parliament House, on 12-13 August 2023. 
 
Our club has sponsored two Brighton Grammar students, Erik Kyparisis and Jenson Galvin to attend and compete.
 
Since its establishment in 2008, the BayCISS Education Support Program has been making a significant impact on the lives of students in the local community.
 
With the generous support of the Rotary Club of Brighton Charitable Foundation, this program has provided invaluable resources and financial assistance to over 2,400 students.
 
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