Club Information
Welcome to The Rotary Club of Wellesley!
Wellesley

Service Above Self

We meet In Person
Tuesdays at 6:30 PM
TBD
TBD
Wellesley, MA 02482
United States of America
1st and 3rd Tuesdays. The meetings are 7pm - 8pm and are often preceded by a buffet at 6:15pm During the COVID pandemic online meetings will be substituted.
About
Rotary Club of Wellesley, Inc. - Mission:
 
To serve others with a focus on strengthening communities in the areas of health, education and sustainable living.
 
Rotary Programs
Helping our community
Programs to respond to the drug crisis in our community
Help our veterans - NECHV
Supporting traditions such as: Wellesley Needham Football Banquet
Scholarship funding for students
 
Supporting our youth
Tutoring Programs for disadvantaged students
Adolescent Depression Prevention – helping students deal with depression issues in themselves and others
MassBay Community College - Providing meals to financially limited students
Middle School Writing Contest
Summer Camp for Kids
RYLA – Leadership training for students
 
Taking care of our environment
Repair Café - Fixing Household items for continued use
Bio-degradable use promotion – to help keep plastics from land fill
Yearly tree planting of 4 – 500 seedlings by fourth graders
Vernal Pool Boardwalk – designed and built to allow  access to conservation areas
 Sponsor a highway  - Cleaning up Rte 9
 
Reaching out to others - Internationally
Every Rotarian Every Year – supports International Rotary programs such as the Polio program
Depression Prevention – Bringing our Wellesley program to students in other countries. The program is now running in Puerto Rico, India and Nigeria.
Club Executives & Directors
President
President 2024-2025 (PE)
Immediate Past President
Secretary
Treasurer
Foundation Chair
 
FAQ

Impact starts with our members — people like you who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change — across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.

At club meetings in communities across the globe, our people of action come together to strengthen their connections to friends and neighbors and their commitment to improving lives.

Who can join?

We’re looking for people who want to give back to their communities.

Rotary clubs also welcome Rotaractors, Rotary Peace Fellows, and other members of the family of Rotary who qualify for membership.

How can I become a member?

Clubs accept new members by invitation. To help us find the right club for you, we’ll ask you a few questions about yourself and your interests. Then we’ll share your answers with Rotary leaders in your community who will match you with a club.

What are the benefits?

Becoming a Rotary member connects you with a diverse group of professionals who share your drive to give back. Through regular meetings and events, you’ll:

  • Discuss your community’s needs and develop creative ways to meet them

  • Connect with other leaders who are changing the world

  • Expand your leadership and professional skills

  • Catch up with good friends and meet new ones

Other benefits of membership include:

The Rotary International Convention is our biggest event of the year. Rotary members from more than 130 countries meet at the convention each year to celebrate our successes and make plans for the future.

Rotary Fellowships give members the chance to join a group of people who share similar interests, hobbies, or vocations. Some groups use their fellowship to make a positive difference.

Rotarian Action Groups unite Rotary members, family members, program participants and alumni who share their expertise in particular fields by collaborating with clubs and districts on projects.

What’s expected of me?

As a club member, you will be asked to:

  • Pay club dues

  • Attend meetings and events

  • Use your professional skills and talents to make a difference

Rotaract and Interact clubs

If you’re between the ages of 12 and 18, you may be interested in joining an Interact club, a service club for youth. If you’re a young professional, at least 18 years old, you may be interested in joining a Rotaract club. Like Rotary clubs, Rotaract and Interact clubs give their members the chance to make friends, develop leadership skills, and create positive change. Learn more about Rotaract and Interact clubs.