Make A Donation

In 1986, a group of Woodinville business people and community leaders who subscribed to the ideals of “Service Above Self” and “Having Fun Is Serious Business” founded the Rotary Club of Woodinville. Today, the club has nearly 50 members and has provided over $3 million dollars for community projects at the local, national, and international level.

Without your support and the support of our community partners we would not be able to continue make a difference in our community. Donations are the cornerstone of our ability to provide ongoing community stewardship.

Please consider a donation to support any number of our projects from providing coats to children in need and scholarships for deserving Northshore students to the new Woodinville Peace Pole project we are spearheading and many more including the Dolan Family Project in Haiti. As with the Polio eradication effort, Rotary has undertaken a major peace initiative in which our local club is actively supporting. Any amount helps to make a big difference-and you can specify where to direct you donation if desired in the notes field.

Woodinville Rotary Charitable Foundation is covered under IRS ruling 501(c)3 – Federal ID: 91-1684998. All donations are tax deductible.

Send Your Tax Deductible Donation To:

Rotary Club of Woodinville
P.O. Box 2016
Woodinville, WA 98072
 
 
If It Weren’t For The Rotary Club of Woodinville …

1. Little Leaguers could still be looking for a place to play.

2. Wilmot Gateway Park would be missing many features.

3. Maltby Food Bank would still be looking for a home.

4. Thousands of kids will face winter without a new, warm coat.

5. Rotary Community Park would be just a draftsman’s vision.

6. Without Just Right Reading and summer reading programs, kids fall behind more.

7. Mobile Mexico won’t serve over 300 mobility-challenged individuals.

8. Northshore Scholarship Foundation wouldn’t surpass year 30.

9. No music in halls of the Secondary Academy for Success.

10. Two fewer buses at the Northshore Senior Center.

11. Dreams of college and career would be just that—a dream.

12. Josh the Otter water safety might not have found Puget Sound.

13. Small local farmers would not have a cold storage facility to preserve fresh food for those in need.