The Rotary Club of Accra-Airport is celebrating a remarkable milestone: 25 years of committed service to community development and humanitarian impact.
Chartered on April 18, 2000, the club has grown from 22 charter members into an active 71 member club, living out its mission of Service Above Self.
Established under the leadership of Charter President Harry Owusu and Governorship of Past District Governor Adotei Brown, the club quickly earned the nickname ‘The Millennium Club’, symbolizing a spirit of renewal and ambition at the dawn of a new century.
A record of impact
In a press statement signed by Alice Otoo-Ocran, Club President, Rotary Club of Accra-Airport, has over the past two and a half decades, undertaken numerous impactful projects including:
- The rehabilitation of the Frafraha Children’s Home, including the provision of school uniforms.
- The renovation of the Children’s Ward at the 37 Military Hospital, where a play area, library, and family lounge were introduced.
- The long-running Sugar Project, developed in partnership with Joy FM and Millennium Promise, focused on raising awareness about diabetes.
- The transformative Sickle Cell Project at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, which upgraded patient care infrastructure and provided essential furnishings.
- The renovation of Akotoshie School Block, and the chartering of new Rotary and Interact Clubs to ensure leadership continuity.
These projects, along with many others, underscore the club’s unwavering commitment to health, education, and youth empowerment.
Recognition and giving
The club has also been recognized for its philanthropic spirit. In 2018/2019, it became a 100percent Paul Harris Fellow Club, with every member contributing a minimum of US$1,000 to the Rotary Foundation.
By 2025, the club’s cumulative contributions reached US$461,650, with several members recognized as Major Donors (contributing a minimum of US$10,000 to the Rotary Foundation).
Anniversary activities: honoring the past, inspiring the future
To commemorate its 25th anniversary, the club has lined up a series of events:
- Monday, April 21 – Family Day and Picnic at Safari Valley Resort (ticketed event)
- Friday, May 2 – Interact School Debates
- Saturday, May 3 – Fundraiser and Movie Night (ticketed event)
- Saturday, May 10 – Launch of the club’s flagship Anniversary Project of the Sickle Cell Clinic
- Sunday, June 8– Thanksgiving Service and Launch of a commemorative Anniversary Yearbook
Join the celebration
The Rotary Club of Accra-Airport invites the public, partners, and Rotary family around the world to join in celebrating 25 years of purposeful service. The anniversary theme, ‘25 Years: A Journey of Leadership and Love’, reflects the club’s enduring commitment to creating lasting change in communities.