Lavington Jioni
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Rotary Club of Lavington Jioni
Planting Trees
RCLJ Medical Camp
Medical Equipment
The Rotary Club of Lavington Jioni (RCLJ), was chartered by Rotary Club of Nairobi Lavington in November 2018, has quickly become a rock star in the Kilimani and Lavington neighborhoods! Starting as a spin-off from the Nairobi Lavington Club under Rotary District 9212, RCLJ welcomed its first members in February 2019. Fast forward to 2024, and this vibrant club has skyrocketed from 33 to 61 members.
It’s not just about the numbers—RCLJ’s service projects have made a powerful splash in the community, showing how much impact a dedicated group of people can make!

Impact of Our Projects



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Upcoming Events

Board of Directors 2024/25

Betty Oloo – Anderson
President 2024/2025
Ng’ang’a Wanjohi
Immediate Past President & New Generation Director
Jayne Wachira
President Elect
PP Moses Kiboi
Club Advisor
PP Mary Sabwa
Director - Club Trainer
Rose Nyambura Karanja
Director - Family of Rotary
Wanjira Thuo
Projects Director
Ignatius Chicha
Sergent-at-Arms
Susan Waringa
Director - Finance
Peter Mwangi (Pedro)
Director - Foundation & Fundraising
Kaitan Mbuya
Director - Public Image
Helen Keli
Director - Admin
Nkatha Omondi
Director - Governance
Angie Noomisigio
Director - Membership
Sylvia Macharia – Mwai
Club Secretary
Have any Question?

1. What is Rotary?
Rotary is a global network of volunteers and professionals dedicated to humanitarian service, promoting peace, and advancing goodwill worldwide. Rotary International has over 1.4 million members across more than 46,000 clubs in over 200 countries.
2. Who can join Rotary?
Rotary welcomes individuals of all professions, genders, and backgrounds who share a passion for community service and leadership. Members are typically invited based on their interest in service and willingness to contribute their skills, time, and resources.
3. What do Rotary clubs do?
Rotary clubs work on projects that address local and global challenges, including providing clean water, supporting education, fighting diseases like polio, promoting peace, and addressing environmental issues. Clubs also engage in fundraising and community-building activities.
4. How often do Rotary clubs meet?
Most Rotary clubs meet weekly, either in person or virtually, providing opportunities for networking, discussions, and planning service activities. Meeting formats vary, and clubs may host guest speakers or workshops.
5. How does Rotary support its projects?
Rotary funds projects through member contributions, donations, grants, and partnerships with organizations. The Rotary Foundation, Rotary International’s charitable arm, provides financial support for sustainable projects worldwide.