Dover Program

Through the Rotary District Grant, the Rotary Club of Dover was able to receive money back to the club from contributions to the foundation in the district that funded the installation of a mini split system in the End 68 Hours of Hunger building in Dover. With this system, the volunteers will now be able to pack the non-perishable food with comfortable temperatures during  the cold and warm weather. 
We thank to thank everyone from the Rotary Club of Dover, along with the E68 Founder Claire, Program Coordinator Lauren, President of the BOD, Keith, those who helped with the installation from DF Richard, Wentworth, electric, and Admiral Plumbing & Heating.
We were able to pack and deliver 172 bags of non-perishable food of non-perishable foods to the local schools and organizations in Dover. We look forward to a successful and fun season, helping with food and security in the local area and being able to be comfortable with the temperature in the End 68 Hours of Hunger building.

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