Our club has completed numerous projects in San Luis Obispo and around the world, and we've donated over $1 million to the Rotary International Foundation.
Here are some of the projects we're most proud of:
Designed and built a new stage at the Dallidet Adobe to be used for community gatherings
Built 16,084 meal packs to feed over 90,000 adults and children in Cambodia and the Philippines in partnership with #stophungernow.
Created a viewing platform at the San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport by working with the other two Rotary Clubs in town and our local Rotaract Club.
Sent two containers of wheelchairs to be distributed by Rotary clubs in Malawi and Mozambique
Created Throop Park and Children's play field at Teach School
Created the band shell at Mission Plaza and installed three flagpoles
Built the backstop at Sinsheimer baseball field
Created Eto Park on Brook Street in San Luis Obispo
Installed an exercise course at Laguna Lake.
Participated in the Jack House historical home restoration and landscaping
Built the barbecue pavilion at Laguna Lake
Built the bandstand at Mitchell Park
Built the community garden at Meadow Park as a joint project with the Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo
de Tolosa, the Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo Daybreak, and Rotaract SLO
Built the bridge across the creek at Cuesta Park as a joint
project with the Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo Daybreak
Put a new roof on the Dallidet Adobe historical home
Built Cheng Park on Santa Rosa Street
Constructed the awning for the Prado Day Center
Created a wading pool for tots at Sinsheimer
Ring the bell for the Salvation Army each holiday season
Feed the homeless on a regular basis
Hold a Cancer Awareness Lunch to raise funds for cancer research
in conjunction with the Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo de Tolosa
and the Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo Daybreak
Work with our sister club in Malawi to:
• Complete a water well project
• Create eye camps to help restore sight to 100 peole
• Provide medical supplies and clothing
Work with our sister club in Compostela, Mexico to:
• Purchase 33-seat school bus and school equipment for handicapped children
• Distribute 280 wheelchairs
• Create the hal larson emergency clinic, including providing equipment
• Provide equipment for a diabetic clinic
Provide academic, vocational, and music scholarships to local students each year