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Meeting Responsibilities
Presiding at Noon Meeting
DeVries, Kathy
 
Visitors & Guests
 
Greeter
White, Jim
 
Greeter
Recoulley, Mark
 
Song Leader
 
Speakers
Jun 13, 2024
Leaders for 21st Century
Jun 20, 2024
self-defense
Jun 27, 2024
New President Sworn In
Jul 04, 2024
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Welcome to Holland Noon Rotary Club
Thursdays at 12:10 p.m.
Maas Center, Hope College
264 Columbia Ave,
Holland, MI 49433
United States of America
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June 13, 2024 Meeting

Leaders for the 21st Century

Rotary Leaders for the 21st Century is an annual leadership conference conducted at Hope College the second week of June for middle schoolers entering 7th and 8th grades who have been selected by their schools as potential emerging leaders. It continues with further engagement in regular follow-up meetings in the participating schools throughout the school year. More information at http://leadersforthe21stcentury.org

This has been for the last 24 years Holland Rotary's signature project, and it depends on the active involvement of Rotarians and other volunteers.  This year we obtained a District Grant (Remember those donations to The Rotary Foundation (TRF)? This grant is from funds returned by TRF to the District, used as a match) to establish a website, streamline registration, increase the number of participants, and return the event to a three-day/two-night event.  

At this meeting, the participating students will be having lunch with Rotarians, one of the highlights of the conference for the students.  The meeting will be at the Maas Center on the Hope College campus, on the west side of Columbia Avenue, right where Eleventh St. would cross.  Parking is available on street or behind Martha Miller Center; handicap parking specifically in the Martha Miller lot and lots east off Columbia between 11th and 13th.  Dropoff can be done on Columbia just outside the door to Maas Center.  

Last Week at Rotary - June 6, 2024

Seniors Helping Seniors

When Brian and Mollie Gaggin retired and moved to Holland they soon discovered they missed being involved in a business. They had cared for relatives and something in the caregiving field was appealing. They discovered the company Seniors Helping Seniors, founded 28 years ago in Bucks County PA by an Indian emigrant. Her daughter and son-in-law turned the concept into a franchise and there are now 250 franchises throughout the country.
 
In the decade 2010-2020 there was a 38% increase in the population of seniors. The last decade with a similar increase was 1880-1890. A growing problem in this population is loneliness and isolation leading to mental and physical health problems.
 
Seniors Helping Seniors Lakeshore is a for-profit company started by the Gaggins on March 1st of this year that matches caregivers and care receivers with similar interests. The caregiver spends between 12 and 18 hours a week in companionship and light housework. The goal is to build long-term relationships that will benefit the care receiver.
 
Before acceptance, the caregivers are interviewed for 1-2 hours, undergo background checks, and have extensive training. There are 2 caregivers assigned to each client. This provides consistency in care but allows the caregivers to have time off for travel or other recreational activities. In a care facility, the state mandates that a caregiver can care for no more than 15 people. According to Mollie, the best care facilities only reduce this ratio to 12-1.
 
 
June is Rotary Fellowships Month
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