Spokane Valley Sunrise Rotary Club

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Spokane Valley Sunrise Rotary Club Grant Recipient 2014 donated by Spokane Valley Sunrise Rotary Club and Rotary District 5080

Computers - Projector - Speaker Spokane Valley Sunrise Rotary with the aid of Rotary District 5080 grants committee Provided in 2014 a $2380 donation for: four laptop computers projector speaker

Phil Champlin Executive Director, with a computer and projector.

Safe Place Program HUB is part of national Safe Place Program Recipients currently are 25 junior high students Recipients are troubled youth in community Selected by school and counselors Fits Rotary goals as a Literacy Project

Kids receiving the computers.

360 Program Daily program sections after school program for middle school students. Healthy Snacks Supervised Study time – homework and/or reading Physical Activity time – playing games and being active at the HUB Sports Center Enrichment time – speakers from the area discussing jobs, skills, talents or trades

Program Director for The Hub Sports Center Kyle Krustangel Program Director for The Hub Sports Center

Mission Statement “To thread together the faith, business, sports, education, and government communities to promote a safe environment, life skills, and secure future. To bring together ordinary people with diverse backgrounds, empowered by God, working to provide a positive impact on youth and the community.” Purpose Statement “To provide events that have a positive impact on youth and the community.”

Spokane Valley Sunrise Rotary Club Mission Statement We are a leadership organization … we’re made up of local business, professional and civic leaders. We meet regularly, get to know each other, form friendships, and through that, we’re able to get things done in this community. Purpose Statement We serve the youth of our community and internationally.

Program Participants