

Lind, Mike | October 4 |
Carignan, Steve | October 10 |
Paulsen, Chuck | October 10 |
Bovenmyer, Samuel D. | October 12 |
Durbahn, Mark | October 13 |
Englin, Kaye | October 15 |
Gallagher III, E. J. | October 16 |
Schmitt, Steven | October 16 |
Kuiper, Mark | October 19 |
Ericson, Marcella | October 25 |
Beecher, John | October 27 |

The Rotary Foundation Trustees established a new Morocco Earthquake Response Fund in September 2023 to support immediate relief efforts for people affected by the devastating earthquakes. Donors can give directly to relief efforts led by Rotary members.
You can give online, by check, or by transferring District Designated Funds:
You can give online, by check, or by transferring District Designated Funds:
- To contribute online, use my.rotary.org/disaster-response-fund.
- To give by check, make it payable to The Rotary Foundation or to an associate foundation and include a completed contribution form. In the DESIGNATION/PURPOSE section, choose Other and write the fund name (Morocco Earthquake Response Fund).



Natalia Perehrestenko’s life changed forever on 16 March 2022. That’s when her home in the Ukrainian village of Moshchun was demolished by a Russian attack.
“The house was destroyed as a result of a projectile hitting the room where my daughter lived with her child,” she says. “Thank God, by the time the house caught fire, we had already been evacuated.”

Pleasant Hill, Iowa. That journey was a result of her career starting out at a local government agency,
Metro Waste Authority, and obtaining her master’s in public administration; while serving on local
boards such as the Board of Adjustment, Plan and Zoning, and Polk County Conservation. Sara’s story
landed her on the Lean In website and then in the second edition of Lean In: for Graduates by Sheryl
Sandberg.

Wade Itzen | Sep 02 |
John Bunge | Sep 09 |
Dave Lederman | Sep 12 |
Annie Vander Werff | Sep 13 |
Gene Leonhart | Sep 14 |
Bryan Burton | Sep 15 |
Larry Steffens | Sep 23 |
Nick Hildebrandt | Sep 24 |
Adam Schaefer | Sep 24 |
Deb Pullin-Van Auken | Sep 26 |
Jeff Halverson | Sep 28 |



Love INC of Cedar Valley is one of more than a hundred Love INC locations across the United States and Kenya, who partner with over 7,800 Christian churches to serve hundreds of thousands of people in need.
Tom Eachus will be presenting Monday. He is a Licensed Independent Social Worker and current Executive Director of UnityPoint Health, Black Hawk-Grundy Mental Health Center.
Black Hawk-Grundy Mental Health Center (BHGMHC) is a private, nonprofit, community mental health center accredited by the Iowa Department of Human Services. The BHGMHC serves those with short-term and long-term needs. It has been in operations since 1949 and their primary mission is to meet the needs of the local community.
Tom obtained his Bachelors Degree in Social Work from UNI in 1980 and his Masters Degree in Social Work from the University of Iowa in 1985. Prior to joining the Mental Health Center in 1988, he worked at the Bremwood Lutheran Children's Home in Waverly and the Cromwell Children's Unit at the Mental Health Institute in Independence.

Kathleen Braun '99 | Aug 16 |
Gil Irey | Aug 17 |
David Lee | Aug 18 |
Amy Rousselow | Aug 22 |
Michelle Weidner '03 | Aug 23 |
Beth McCrindle | Aug 24 |
Jim Seeley | Aug 30 |



The opportunities in our city will continue to be as diverse as the people in it. Our commitment is to stay engaged with the work of our local nonprofits and the needs of our neighbors so we can connect donors to the causes that matter.
Every investment in our community makes a lasting impact, not only today but for generations to come. It takes all of us to inspire growth and opportunity in Waterloo. We want to help you play your part in investing in the city we love.


Rick Morris | July 02 |
James Madison | July 10 |
Allison Beach | July 11 |
Lauren Finke | July 17 |
David Holm | July 23 |
Mike Broshar | July 26 |
Bob Manning | July 30 |

Service Above Self
Waterloo, IA 50701
United States of America