It has been some time since we have posted an update about the activities of RCGC. It has truly been a phenomenal journey for our club and I would like to share a few updates about our growth as an organization. 
 
RCGC Turns 9
 
First of all, a very happy birthday to our very own RCGC! We have made it past nine years as of December 15th! This for me was an inspirational day having had the pleasure of being a part of the beginning and continuation of our organization. We celebrated at Breezes by the Bay (our original meeting spot). I remember my first meetings at Breezes by the Bay and the foreign concept of bringing like minded individuals to the same place every Thursday in a round table. Look at how far we have come!
 
Membership Growth & Impact
Over the course of the years, we have had over 104 prospective members and guests! If each individual helped five people each month over the past nine years; we would have helped over 14,000 people. Small Actions make great impact!
 
Fundraising & Service 
We have provided over $20,000 in school supplies to children in need over the past four years alone. We have painted homes and cleaned up beaches and parks and have helped many charities and causes. We continue to show our love for the NCVO Foster Home and the wealth of support it provides to the community. We also continue; blood drives, fundraising to end polio and our award winning Brown Paper Bag Project. With our determination to ensure the betterment of our community as a driving force, there is no job too small for Rotaract and there is no task too large.
 
When I look at the last 9 relatively short years, I am amazed to see the growth of our past presidents, directors and members; whom have become leaders in the community and Partners and Managers in their careers. Without the service, fellowship and family of Rotaract who knows where we would have been. I know I have grown immensely throughout the last 9 RCGC years.
 
Our journey has not been easy and I am grateful for every Member, Director and President who stuck with RCGC through thick and thin to ensure that this little but great organization has not just survived but thrived. And I know without a doubt, it will thrive for another 9 years and continue to grow to induct second and third generation Rotactors...Full circle indeed!
 
So, as I look back on the last 9 years, I can't help but to look forward to the future, to see what RCGC does for 2016 and many years to come. Keep a look out!
 
Happy New Year!