Rotary Club of Kigo Seven Lakes Closes Transformative Year with Grand Finale and New Member Inductions

By Victor Tayebwa | Saturday, May 16, 2026
Rotary Club of Kigo Seven Lakes Closes Transformative Year with Grand Finale and New Member Inductions
The Rotary Club of Kigo Seven Lakes has concluded its 2025/26 Rotary year with celebrations marking major community service achievements, including the Mama Kariisa Maternity Ward project and the induction of new members to strengthen future humanitarian initiatives.

The Rotary Club of Kigo Seven Lakes has held a colorful grand finale fellowship to mark the end of an impactful 2025/26 Rotary year under the leadership of Club President Kin Kariisa.

The event, attended by Rotarians, friends of Rotary, and community leaders, celebrated a year defined by action, service, and transformational community projects.

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The fellowship also featured the induction of new members into the club, a move leaders described as a sign of the club’s growing influence and commitment to expanding humanitarian service.

Speaking during the celebrations, Kariisa described the 2025/26 Rotary year as “an action year,” highlighting the club’s dedication to delivering impactful and sustainable projects that directly improve lives in communities across the region and beyond.

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Among the club’s landmark achievements was its signature project — the Mama Kariisa Maternity Ward — an initiative aimed at expanding access to quality maternal healthcare services and reducing maternal mortality rates.

The project is expected to benefit thousands of mothers and children by improving healthcare infrastructure and access to safer delivery services.

Kariisa said the maternity ward project reflects Rotary’s commitment to saving lives and addressing critical community challenges through collective action and partnerships.

“The year has been defined by service above self, teamwork, and projects that create lasting impact in society,” Kariisa said while applauding club members for their dedication throughout the Rotary year.

The grand finale fellowship was marked by celebration, reflection, and renewed commitment to service, with members pledging continued support for community-centered initiatives aimed at uplifting vulnerable populations.

The induction of new members added fresh momentum to the club’s mission, strengthening its capacity to champion future projects in health, education, and community development.

As the curtain falls on the 2025/26 Rotary year, the Rotary Club of Kigo Seven Lakes leaves behind a legacy of compassion, unity, and impactful service, setting the stage for even greater achievements in the years ahead.

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