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Broomfield Rotary Police & Fire Golf Tournament

 Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, The City of Broomfield and Broomfield Rotary Are Working Together to Bring Free Books to Kids.

WHO IS BROOMFIELD ROTARY?

SUPPORTING "People of Action".

We Have a Passion For Giving Back

 Over the last 4 years our foundation has given more than $300,000 to local nonprofits such as SRB (Senior Resources of Broomfield), A Precious Child, Bal Swan, CASA, , Broomfield FISH, Healthy Learning Paths, Broomfield Veterans Museum, Wounded Warrior Project, Global Hope, Colorado Conservatory of Dance and many local individuals who needed a little help and love. 

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Real Stories
"People of Action"
Melissa Tumblin was presented a check from Broomfield Rotary for her non-profit Ear Community which helps families with ear and hearing challenges. The check included 2500 dollars from the Broomfield Club and 2100 dollars from a matching grant from Rotary District 5450.  Melissa presented an interesting capsule of the Ear Community’s accomplishments over the past 14 years. The Ear Community has had interactions with over 20,00 people and have provided needed equipment and scholarships to those affected by this impairment throughout the world. The Ear Community has had impact in many countries across the world including North and South America, Europe, South Africa, Asia and Australia. Mellissa’s daughter Ally was the motivator for the non-profit and the Ear Community has made an impressive impact in support of those affected by the condition.
BROOMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
SUPER KIDS AWARDS
On Monday, March 18, 2024, Broomfield High School resumed its Super Kids Program. Established over 10 years ago, this program aims to recognize students who quietly impact the school with their positive influence. Faculty and staff at Broomfield High School nominate these exceptional students for awards. It is essential for all of us to acknowledge their special efforts and achievements. We wholeheartedly salute these students for their cooperation, desire, hard work, and leadership. It was with great pride that they were recognized by Broomfield Rotary and the Staff at Broomfield High School.
 
Did you miss our table at the Broomfield library today? You can still sign up all toddlers under 5 for FREE books here:.
https://broomfieldrotary.org/page/imagination%20library/

Rotary Clubs deliver 416 Flowering Plants to local Seniors. 

At the conclusion of the Colorado Garden and Home Show this year many Denver Area Rotary Clubs came together and with the help of several Boy Scout Troops, gathered the flowering plants that were in good shape.  The purpose of this effort was to place these flowers in the hands of Seniors throughout the greater Denver area.  This year approximately 4000 flowers were gathered and distributed …creating 4000 huge, happy smiles. This is the 25th year that the Rotarians have distributed flowers to the Seniors in this area.
 
In Broomfield, the Evening Rotary Club distributed 208 Flowering plants to the residents of Maryel Manor, Salvation Army’s Silver Crest, the Adara Living (formerly Broomfield Skilled Nursing), the Broomfield Senior Center, and Meals-on-Wheels.  The Morning Rotary Club delivered 216 Flowering plants to other facilities in the area, including Balfour Retirement Community, to bring the total number of Flowering plants distributed in this year to 416 plants.
 
The Rotary Clubs are looking for more sites that would be interested in receiving flowers for Seniors next year at the conclusion of the Colorado Garden and Home Show.  For additional information, contact Gerry Case, Rotarian, at (303) 618-0104. 
 

Last Thursday, we had the honor of discovering Revital Colorado, founded by Gordon Long. In September 2020, Gordon established Revital Colorado’s 501©(3) to address the mental health and well-being of our first responders.

Jordan and his wife, Kym, personally faced the physical and mental challenges inherent in their roles, including relationship issues and alcohol-related struggles. Shockingly, statistics related to first responders’ mental health reveal that there is a suicide every 8 hours, and the average life expectancy after retirement is a mere 18 months.

After grappling with their own difficulties for several years, Jordan and Kym recognized the need for a preventative approach to prioritize first responders’ mental health. During his presentation and on their website, Gordon passionately expressed his commitment to supporting public servants and their families through various means. Revital Colorado provides a safe space where first responders can engage in activities and share experiences and traumas with colleagues who truly understand the unique challenges of their job. Their ultimate goal is to enable first responders to be more present with their families and better equipped to perform their duties at a higher level. Gordon was very passionate about sharing his belief that fostering community and connection is a crucial way to support the mental health and well-being of our dedicated first responders.

by Robert Balzano

Thursday evening at our Rotary meeting we had a visit from an extraordinary young lady named Fayth and her parents, Darrel and Melissa Cates.  Fayth came to thank us for a $300.00 grant that the Broomfield Rotary Foundation gave them for their nonprofit organization called Operation Fayth. Operation Fayth is an organization that gives back to children who are battling the hardest days of their lives! Fayth is also battling her own battles with Adolescent multiple sclerosis, and other health issues. Despite her own struggles, this truly amazing young lady unselfishly continues to make a difference.

Join Us For Dinner
 
Broomfield Rotary is a service organization. We are friends and neighbors who unite to create lasting change in Broomfield and across the world.   As People of Action we are always looking for new perspectives and new ideas. 
 

Our club meets every Thursday evening at the Broadlands Golf Course. There is dinner and a program designed to keep us informed about what is going on in the community, the nation, and the world.

Are you a leader willing to help us increase our impact, expand our reach, and increase our ability to adapt? Join us for dinner on Thursday to learn more?     

Ben Vagher
President