Making A Difference Together

At the Rotary Club of Morrisville, we are proud to partner with community sponsors and support organizations that share our commitment to community service. Our collaborative efforts enable us to drive positive change locally and globally. Here are some testimonials from organizations who we support.

Our partnership with the Rotary Club of Morrisville has been invaluable. Their dedication and support have significantly advanced our mission to people with special needs.

Shay Williamson, Program Director, Community Workforce Solutions

Thanks to the Rotary Club of Morrisville, we were able to expand our mentoring services to more families in need. Their unwavering commitment to community is truly inspiring.

Erin Callahan, CEO
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Triangle

The Rotary Club of Morrisville’s generous sponsorship allowed us to successfully complete our environmental conservation project. Their support has made a lasting impact on our local ecosystem.

Shannon Steele, YMCA Northwest Branch, Assoc Executive of Membership

Organizations We Support

For more than 100 years, Big Brothers Big Sisters has operated under the belief that inherent in every child is the ability to succeed and thrive in life. As the nation’s largest donor and volunteer supported mentoring network, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Triangle makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers (“Bigs”) and children (“Littles”), ages 6 through 14, in Wake, Durham and Orange counties. We develop positive relationships that have a direct and lasting effect on the lives of young people.

The YMCA of the Triangle is the perfect place for people with a passion for making the community a better place. Our YMCA was established 165 years ago, but we are more vibrant than ever. Today, our YMCA includes 17 branches and three overnight camps. Our diverse staff is made up of 450 full-time and 3,000 part-time staff, dedicated to building healthy, confident, connected and secure children, adults, families and communities.

For almost 60 years, CWS, a 501(c ) (3) non-profit organization, has been helping to build a better tomorrow for individuals with disabilities.  Our programs and services offer opportunities for individuals living with disabilities, including transition-age youth, individuals with brain injuries, those seeking day program services and for individuals seeking vocational services.  CWS partners with the community, families, professional organizations and others to achieve greatness through acceptance, opportunity and determination.   

The Dream Academy is a distinguished academic and professional enrichment initiative designed for students in grades 4 through 12. Our program aims to provide a nurturing and supportive environment where students can identify, cultivate, and actualize their aspirations. Notably, our commitment to the students extends beyond secondary education, as we offer ongoing monitoring and professional development resources throughout their collegiate experience, ensuring a seamless transition to workplace readiness.

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