Support the Historic Rotary Club of Charleston
The 150-plus members of the Historic Rotary Club of Charleston has almost 100 years of distinguished public service to our community, nation and world. We contribute time, money and leadership to dozens of Charleston-area projects.
Members of the club, for example, provided the seed money to build the Francis Marion Hotel in the 1920s. Fifty years later, they again gave the seed money to start the Trident Community Foundation, which has morphed into the regional Coastal Community Foundation, managing more than $150 million in assets.
Club Programs
These days, club members spent a lot of volunteer time working with local schools, seniors and veterans. Members adopted Water Missions International as a partner to work with to provide clean water to people throughout the world.
Among the programs that club members work on are:
- Adopt-A-Highway
- Day of Caring
- Hootie Home Grown Round-Up
- Dictionary Delivery
- Senior Holiday Giving
- Salvation Army Bell Ringing
- Literacy Day Book Drive
- Swimming Lessons
- Honoring Outstanding Teachers and Students
- Rotary Windows
- Walk For Water
