Rotary instala feria de proyectos en Neiva para comunidades necesitadas

En Neiva se inauguró la Feria de Proyectos de Rotary International, un evento para compartir programas de alto impacto que benefician a comunidades vulnerables. Participantes de varios clubes Rotary de Colombia y el exterior intercambiaron experiencias y fortalecieron alianzas solidarias durante actividades de integración.

La Feria de Proyectos de Rotary International se instaló en Neiva, capital del Huila, como un espacio dedicado a socializar iniciativas de alto impacto dirigidas a las comunidades más necesitadas. El evento, que comenzó recientemente, ha reunido a miembros de distintos clubes Rotary para participar en actividades de integración, intercambio de experiencias y el fortalecimiento de alianzas solidarias.

Entre los asistentes destacan figuras como Óscar Chavarro, Jorge Gutiérrez, Karen Larsen, Alberto Trespalacios, Rigoberto Cicery y Víctor Rodríguez. Del Club Rotary de Medellín llegaron Joaquín Yepes y Cristina Llano. Representando al municipio de La Plata, en Huila, estuvieron Sonia Ramírez, Jorge Raúl Ossa, Yaneth Perdomo y Juan Manuel Garzón.

En una de las sesiones, se vio a Sonia Uribe del Club Rotary de Medellín sentada, junto a Ligia Corredor, Peter Johnson del Club Rotary Yarmouth, Alberto Londoño del Club Nuevo Medellín, Susan Doxtator y Carolyn Johnson, también de Yarmouth. Otros participantes incluyeron a Frida Nitz de Alemania; Conny Sandoval, Paola Montero, María Paula Torres, Zia Bernard y Emma Chavarro.

De Ibagué vinieron Agustín Parra, Esperanza Molina, Olga Pérez y Luis Carlos Giraldo. Luz Marina Wise y Melvy James Wise representaron al Club Rotary Armenia International, acompañados de Amanda Cardona, Francy Lorena Restrepo y David Acevedo. Finalmente, Juliana Villada, Manuela Moreno, Michelle Enríquez, Gissele Acosta y Jaime Duarte, así como Diego Ordóñez, César Ordóñez, Cristina Llano, Jaime Solano, Sandra Perdomo y Joaquín Yepes, completaron el grupo de asistentes destacados.

Este encuentro subraya el compromiso de Rotary con el apoyo comunitario a través de proyectos colaborativos.

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