Rotary Magazine
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One coin at a time
How the CART Fund is fueling Alzheimer’s research
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Determined to run
For women in Afghanistan, running is more than a sport. A Rotarian brings their story to life in film.
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Interact at 60
A look at Rotary’s leadership and service program for teens through the lens of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
More from the May 2023 issue of Rotary magazine Our world
April 2023
Bigger than polio
Pakistan’s female vaccinators are doing more than helping end a disease
Breaking down walls
Leymah Gbowee helps other girls and women realize their own power
A warming world adds peril for a way of life
After historic wildfires, an economic recovery in Turkey aims to preserve a traditional culture
Our world
Where are they now?
A Peace Fellow and polio survivor focuses on accessibility
March 2023
You asked. Gordon McInally answered.
Rotary’s president-elect says he’ll lead with caring as his core value
A debt to the dead
Chris Kolenda’s 1,700-mile Fallen Hero Honor Ride saluted six men who died in combat
Viva Lviv – Life during war time
A year into the war in Ukraine, part two of a frontline report takes us into Lviv to see how Rotary clubs are responding
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