ROTARY'S VISION:
TOGETHER WE SEE A WORLD WHERE PEOPLE UNITE AND TAKE ACTION TO CREATE LASTING CHANGE
ACROSS THE GLOBE IN OUR COMMUNITIES AND IN OURSELVES. more...
At Rotary Club of Ladner we are People of Action. We are women and men, younger and older, who welcome community members of all backgrounds and abilities, to join us as club members or project volunteers in service above self for our community and communities around the world.
 
Bring your service project ideas and passions and together we can provide the volunteer time and financial resources of Rotary to achieve them. 
 
We serve our community on the shared, traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the sc̓əwaθən (Tsawwassen), xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), and other Coast Salish Peoples with our appreciation. 
Some projects near and far started by our members – bring yours!
Where & when we meet

Service Above Self

We meet In Person
Tuesdays at 12:00 p.m.
Coast Tsawwassen Inn
1665 – 56th Street
Delta, BC V4L 2B2
Canada
Rotary Stories
The most significant performance recognition the 1.4-million-member Rotary International can award to one of its 35,000 clubs is the Rotary Citation. Rotary Club of Ladner received an international Citation for 2023-24 by achieving its goals, including sustainable projects serving needs of our community and world, giving to top-rated The Rotary Foundation, and building awareness of Rotary in the community, thanks to members, local residents and the Delta Optimist.
 
Ladner Rotary also received international recognition for its donations in 2023-24 to the global campaign to End Polio Now, which Rotary initiated in 1986 and since joined by foundations, world health organizations and governments to rid the world of 99% of life time crippling and sometimes deadly disease. Thanks to Rotarians who have donated and in part to generous sponsors and local Delta residents.
Rotary District 5040 Governor Drew Antrobus made his annual visit to Rotary Club of Ladner on December 3, 2024. Drew’s wife, fellow Richmond Sunset Rotarian and this year’s District Learning Facilitator,  Judy Smith, joined Drew. He spoke about this year's theme, The Magic of Rotary, and that it's the individual members who are the magicians who provide service where needed and make things happen, at home and in the world.
 
Colourful lights provide a little seasonal cheer to the patients, visitors, care professionals and staff at Delta Hospital, lit up for the Christmas season. Five Ladner Rotary members and two members of the Rotary-sponsored Interact Club at Delta Secondary School put up the lights and decor at the main entrance plus the Healing Garden in the hospital's courtyard -- opened in 2008 by the Delta Hospital Foundation, in partnership with the Rotary Clubs of Ladner and Tsawwassen -- and at the entrance to Mountain View Manor, home to over 90 residents. -- photos by Peter Roaf & Brian Coe
Adults, children, youth, couples, and families who may feel something doesn’t feel right and not able to navigate many of the challenges they face in every day lives are among those who take advantages of the services of Ladner-based Alongside You. Common issues they bring to counselling sessions include depression, anxiety, addictions, chronic pain, grief and loss, sexual dysfunction, obsessive compulsive disorder and post traumatic stress disorder. 
Founded by the Rotary Club of Ladner in 1986 and now an independent community organization, the Delta Community Foundation serves as Delta's charity for charities. It provides funds for community initiatives, charities and non-profit organizations in mental health, education, arts, culture & heritage, children & youth, environment, food security, Indigenous initiatives, neighborhoods, seniors and more.
Last year there were over 86,000 visits by patients from all over the province to BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre on Oak Street in Vancouver: almost 6,000 for births; 4,000 for gynaecological surgical cases; 2,700 for obstetric surgical cases. BC Women's Health Foundation (BCWHF) supports the Hospital and the Women’s Health Research Institute towards making meaningful changes in women’s health in BC and beyond. Rotary Club of Ladner has donated $1,000 to this important cause for all of us in our community.
Those who have fallen in wars of the past century and so far in this one were honoured and remembered at the cenotaph in Ladner's Memorial Park on November 11, 2024 for Remembrance Day service following a parade of military and civilian groups, as were those who were wounded in battle, with physical and mental afflictions and those who have fallen at their own hand on returning home from war fronts overseas. Lest we forget.
 
Exuberant rhymes and wild illustrations celebrate self-acceptance and self-love, this ode to self-esteem encourages kids to appreciate everything about themselves—inside and out. Messy hair? Beaver breath? So what! Here's a little girl who knows what really matters. "𝑰 𝑳𝒊𝒌𝒆 𝑴𝒚𝒔𝒆𝒍𝒇!"by Karen Beaumont (Author), David Catrow (Illustrator) is the latest book featured on the Rotary Club of Ladner Story Walk, a 1 km stretch of the Millenium Trail in Ladner.
 
StoryWalk is a great place to take children and grandchildren for a walk this Fall and year round. It starts next to Neilson Grove Elementary School, 5500 Admiral Boulevard, off River Road, in the Ladner community of Delta, BC. Thank you to Delta Community Literacy Committee, who curate the books and are partners with the City of Delta and Rotary Club of Ladner to make this project a success. -- photos by Chris Offer
 
For the 13th consecutive year, The Rotary Foundation has received the highest rating — four stars — from Charity Navigator, an independent evaluator of charities in the U.S. The Foundation earned the recognition for adhering to sector best practices and executing its mission in a financially efficient way, demonstrating both strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency. Only one percent of the organizations Charity Navigator evaluates have received 13 consecutive 4-star evaluations.
We are People of Action
 
International Rotary Citation 2023-24
Rotary Club of Ladner has received the international Rotary Citation for 2023-24 -- the most significant award a Rotary club can achieve --  in recognition of its year of achievement for demonstrating a commitment to achieve its goals, in serving needs of its community and our world. 
Speakers
Rotary Club of Ladner - Christmas Dinner
Dec 17, 2024
Christmas Dinner and Celebration
Happy New Year!! Dale Saip - VP Vancouver Giants
Jan 07, 2025
Lunch meeting location - Ramie's restaurant private meeting room, Special Guest Speaker - Dale Saip
Club roster for opening remarks
Ladner Rotary members
scheduled for a brief
invocation at club
meetings.
Dec 17 Peter Roaf
Jan 7 Graham Witcher
Jan 14 Peter Edwards
Jan 21 Arthur Birk
Jan 28 Bob Silvester
Feb 4 Ulf Ottho
Feb 11 Brian Coe
Feb 18 Richard Shantz
Feb 25 Walt Hayward
Mar 4 Brian Smith
Mar 11 Glyn Abraham
Mar 18 Mike Storey
Mar 25 Avis Glaze
Apr 1 Peter Roaf
Events
2024-25 Rotary Theme
End Polio recognition
The international Rotary Foundation recognizes
Rotary Club of Ladner
as a leader in
2022-23 for contributing to the global campaign to End Polio
 

 
Club Leaders
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Service Projects
The Rotary Foundation
Immediate Past President
Fundraising
Membership
Public Relations
Club Administration
Sergeant-at-Arms
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