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Service Above Self

The Heart of the Rotary Club of East Cobb

For the Rotary Club of East Cobb, “Service Above Self” is more than just a motto, it’s the heartbeat of an organization dedicated to making a difference. Throughout the year, the club engages in a wide range of initiatives, from supporting local schools and nonprofits to contributing to global efforts like eradicating polio and raising funds for Alzheimer’s research. Their work is a testament to the power of collective action and the belief that even a small group of dedicated individuals can create meaningful change right here in their own backyard of East Cobb. 

Founded on the principles of fellowship, leadership, and service, the Rotary Club of East Cobb has long been a cornerstone of community support. With 56 active members that spans local business owners and professionals to community leaders and public servants, the club has consistently worked to address pressing needs in East Cobb. The Day of Service was a natural extension of this mission, bringing together Rotarians, local partners, and volunteers for a morning of impactful projects.

Their commitment to service was on full display during their inaugural Day of Service on Saturday, October 25 with Rotarians rolling up their sleeves and diving into a variety of service initiatives across the community. At the East Cobb Park, members partnered with the East Cobb Home Depot to revitalize flower gardens. Creativity was in full swing as members painted signs for Kidz2Leaders, a nonprofit dedicated to breaking the cycle of generational incarceration by empowering children of incarcerated parents.

Over at the Center for Children & Young Adults, Rotarians got their hands dirty planting edible gardens, a sustainable initiative aimed at supporting food production. Across town, the club packed over 200 lunches for The Table on Delk, a ministry that serves women and children who are currently or at risk of being sexually exploited out of motels on the Delk Road corridor.

One of the day’s highlights was a mobile blood drive hosted by local business owner and Rotary member Butch Carter at his business Honest-1 Auto Care. This initiative offered community members a vital opportunity to give back in a life-saving way, further amplifying the impact of the Day of Service.

After a morning of hard work and heartfelt contributions, the group came together for a celebratory lunch to reflect on their collective efforts. President Liz Myers stated how the day was a powerful reminder of the club’s mission. “Seeing our members out in the community—beautifying parks, supporting local nonprofits, and lending a hand wherever it was needed—was a wonderful success,” Myers shared. “It’s a perfect reminder of what Service Above Self really means.”

For its members, service isn’t just something they do, it’s who they are. Through their dedication, leadership, and unwavering commitment to “Service Above Self,” they remind us all of the profound impact that can be achieved when people come together with a shared purpose. Whether it’s planting gardens, packing lunches, or hosting blood drives, the Rotary Club of East Cobb is a shining example of what it means to serve with heart and purpose.

As the club looks ahead, plans are already underway to make the Day of Service an annual tradition. With each project, no matter how big or small, the Rotary Club of East Cobb continues to strengthen its legacy as a force for good in the East Cobb community. Their efforts not only address immediate needs but also inspire others to join in the spirit of giving, creating a ripple effect of kindness and generosity for years to come. https://eastcobbrotary.com