(22 Nov) Rotary Club Sofia International 8th Regular Interactive Meeting, Welcome Mr. Gregory Sharpe to our Family and NLP Presentation by Mr. Anders Nielsen (+GAL)
Delighted to share highlights from our recent interactive gathering at the Hilton Hotel, where the spirit of Rotary shone brightly. President, Mr. Grant Dale welcomed members and set the tone with a four-way values test. The meeting commenced with the introduction of our distinguished guests from Rotaract Club, setting the stage for a memorable occasion.
A particularly special moment was the induction of our new member, Mr. Gregory Sharpe. We eagerly anticipate his contributions, confident that his commitment to service above self will enrich our fellowship.
Our esteemed member, Mr. Anders Nielsen, presented a thought-provoking session on Neurolinguistic Programming, guiding us on identifying patterns and modifying our thinking for a more positive outlook. It was a valuable exploration that resonated with the essence of Rotary principles.
Ms. Veronika Botsova from Rotaract Sofia-Vitosha shared an exciting opportunity happening in Sofia from January 25th to 29th. Bulgaria is hosting the European Rotaract meeting, “One Step Closer,” uniting Rotaractors from 48 countries to support the world registry for potential stem cell donors. Let us rally together, as Rotarians, to amplify our support for these passionate young Rotaract members shaping our future.
Highlighting the Christmas spirit, charity homes around Sofia are actively generating gifts and donations for families in need. Our own Rotary House at the Christmas Bazaar near the National Palace of Culture throughout December provides an avenue for both donations and personal involvement. Additionally, our Christmas gathering at “Unica” restaurant on December 13th promises to be a festive occasion filled with togetherness.
A heartfelt gratitude to each of you for being an integral part of the Rotary journey. Together, we look forward to numerous opportunities to serve, connect, and make a positive impact on the world.
This week we are sharing a story some of you may find united to join a project supporting a 43-year-old woman battling multiple sclerosis for 13 years. Her appeal for help in continuing rehabilitation and therapy resonates with our commitment to making a difference. Each member has the power to contribute small or big, providing the life-sustaining support she urgently needs. – CREATE HOPE in the WORLD…