Program areas at Rotary International - Rancho Bernardo Sunrise Rotary Club
Anvil of Hope's mission is to strengthen the San Diego community by providing assistance to those who are from low income families, temporarily facing economic hardships, at risk of becoming homeless, including at risk youth potentially facing homelessness. Offers a variety of services to include training, apprenticeship and mentoring programs.
Project Mercy's goal is the improvement of basic living standards and quality of life for impoverished families who live in conditions precarious to their health in the shantytowns of the colonias east of Tijuana, Mexico. Project Mercy provides materials and constructs wood frame houses with painted plywood exterior built on 16 feet by 20 feet concrete slabs. The latrine pits are all built by the recipient families and the wooden outhouses are purchased from a local lumber yard which builds the outhouses especially for the Project Mercy program. Also provides funds for medical needs, and food and supplies for multiple families.
Oasis Haven USA is a non-profit organization bringing the love, care, and promise of family to orphaned and vulnerable children by placing abandoned children into adoptive families in Johannesburg, South Africa. There are two Family Homes in Robin Hills, Johannesburg with the capacity for 10 children in each home. The longer term ambition is to train families, communities, churches and other organizations in the Family Home Care Model, so that together they can effectively provide quality family care to the vast quantity of children who have no family.
Community Service Grants-Grants awarded to local San Diego and domestic charities - Grants of $31,597
International Service Grants-Grants awarded to U.S. Charities that support international charities - Grants of $31,124
Rotary Foundation Grants-Grants awarded to the Rotary Foundation headquartered in Illinois - Grants of $11,710
Youth Service Grants-Grants awarded to local charities that specifically support Youth programs - Grants of $35,996