(31 Jan) Strengthening Bonds: Rotary Club Sofia International’s 15th Regular Meeting Goes Hybrid with Rotary Club Kifissia-Kastri (+GAL)
In a milestone event, Rotary Club Sofia International (RCSI) recently hosted its 15th regular meeting, adopting a hybrid format that allowed members to connect both in person and virtually. What made this meeting truly special was the participation of esteemed guests from Rotary Club Kifissia-Kastri, Greece.
The virtual attendance of Panagiota Angelopoulou, Vicky Kastri, and the President of RC Kifissia-Kastri, Evita Psoni, added a dynamic and international dimension to the gathering. This hybrid meeting exemplified the spirit of Rotary, transcending geographical boundaries to foster collaboration and mutual understanding.
During the meeting, both clubs engaged in fruitful discussions about ongoing projects and initiatives of mutual interest. The exchange of ideas was not only insightful but also laid the groundwork for potential joint ventures in the future. The commitment to service and community development echoed through the virtual and physical spaces as members passionately shared their visions.
A significant outcome of this collaborative session was the unanimous decision to continue and strengthen the collaboration between Rotary Club Sofia International and Rotary Club Kifissia-Kastri. Both clubs recognized the value of building enduring bonds that go beyond borders, contributing to the shared mission of making a positive impact on the world.
As the meeting concluded, the sense of camaraderie and shared purpose was palpable, reflecting the essence of Rotary’s commitment to “Service Above Self.” The hybrid format not only allowed for efficient communication but also highlighted the adaptability and resilience of Rotary in the face of changing circumstances.
Rotary Club Sofia International looks forward to the continued collaboration with Rotary Club Kifissia-Kastri, confident that together, they will embark on meaningful projects that create a lasting impact in their communities and beyond.
Additionally, we are pleased to share that we recently received some photos of the installed hospital equipment at the Zlatograd Hospital. The equipment was the result of our Med Bul Project, showcasing the tangible impact of our collaborative efforts.