Pikesville Rotary Club Packs Lunch Meals for the Homeless

Pikesville, MD – The Pikesville Rotary Club recently organized a lunch packing event to provide meals for the homeless in our community. Rotarians and friends came together to assemble hundreds of lunch packs containing sandwiches, fruits, snacks, and desserts. The packed meals will be distributed through St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore and other outreach programs. The Pikesville Rotary Club remains dedicated to serving our community and making a positive impact. For more information, visit www.pikesvillerotarymd.com.

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Rotary Youth Leadership Academy (RYLA) 2023
A TRIP TO RYLA
By BiancaRose Nnabue – 16 years old
Spring 2023

          The weekend of February 20th, 2023,  I had the pleasure of attending Camp RYLA with the sponsorship of Pikesville Rotary Club. During this incredible journey, I had the privilege of immersing myself in the inspiring narratives of visionary leaders, crafting a meaningful service project, and honing the essential skills required to emerge as a trailblazing leader in my generation.

          When I first arrived, I was met with a welcoming group that helped me become settled in. This was my very first weekend away from my family. I had heard that we were taking part in a project which included designing a service project that would help our community. My group, called “Slump 7”, started to brainstorm ideas. Later we decided on a Clothing drive involving various schools. Our idea, “Be the Warmth”, targeted the homeless of Baltimore City during the winter months. It sought to provide clothes to people who couldn’t obtain them. We chose 2 homeless shelters at opposite sides of Baltimore to distribute clothes. We would ask schools for incentives for their students to donate gently used clothes and money for the shelters. We would then use the money to fund the supplies needed to run this drive, and the rest would be donated to the shelters.

          After planning the project out, we prepared for the first activity of the day, team building. In this exercise, we would have to attach ourselves together by holding hands and find a way to get untangled without letting go. Although sounding simple, this was much more difficult than I had originally thought. We had to communicate while in a difficult situation that was being timed. From this we learned that healthy communication is necessary for a great leader. Without this, we would never have gotten free from our struggle.

 

          The next day, after we had taken a hike along the coast and had done some Archery, we had a lecture about leadership. The man that came told us about impacting the opinions of colleges when applying. He said that specialized resumes are essential to colleges because it allows them to see you as someone who is different from the rest. A resume that showcases a diverse range of accomplishments, coupled with a focused expertise, effectively communicates to colleges that you possess unwavering dedication and a resolute drive towards your objectives. This approach highlights the significance of being perceived as a budding leader by educational institutions, as emphasized by his valuable insights.

          On the final day of this trip, we presented our projects to everyone at the camp and the Rotary representatives present. During our presentation, we talked about where this would take place, how we would sustain it, and how it would benefit the people of our community. Even though we didn’t win, a group that wanted to help refugees with the recent earthquake in Turkey was awarded the First place and it was well deserved. Later a representative told us that all of our projects could possibly be brought in front of a Rotary for sponsorship.

         Finally, as my mom arrived to pick me up, I couldn’t help but reflect on the impactful project I contributed to, the invaluable lessons I acquired, and the valuable skills I nurtured throughout my unforgettable weekend at RYLA. Not only did I make new friends, I also expanded my knowledge in numerous ways. Above all, I am deeply grateful to the Rotary Club of Pikesville for their generous sponsorship, which made this transformative experience possible.

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Tutoring Scholarship – Math, English, Science, Writing

Scholarships for Tutoring Available NOW!

Rotary Club of Pikesville/ Owings Mills

Application Deadlines

Phase 1: January 30, 2022
Phase 2: February 15, 2022

Math, English, Science, and Writing

APPLY HERE

Scholarship Application: https://forms.gle/yNWQiAg531SjW1uXA

Website: www.pikesvillerotarymd.org/

Email: info@pikesvillerotarymd.org

MINIMUM AWARD CRITERIA

Student must be enrolled full time in Maryland Public or Private school Grades 5-12.
Able to identify a tutor or tutoring service.
Complete above Application for Scholarship

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Happy Bag Drop Off
“Be the Inspiration”

Thanks to Pikesville-Owings Mills Rotary Club (represented by Club President- Dr. Nina Mezu-Nwaba and Rotarian Tony Rubino) and West Howard Rotary Club (represented by Club President Cornell Smith and Rotarian- Dr. Kemi Asante) for donating and delivering “Happy Bags” to sick kids at Ronald McDonald House in Alfred DuPont Hospital Delaware (delivered February 17, 2019) and Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, Maryland (February 18, 2019).

The Happy Bags will also be delivered to Northwest Hospital in Randallstown, Maryland. The Happy Bags have all the crafts, teddy bears and goodies to keep the children happy while receiving treatment at the hospital. Congrats and a big thanks to all our volunteers (Rotarians, members of the community and the United States Public Health Service Officers) who formed an assembly style packaging line to bag all the contents on January 17, 2019.

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