Dothan Rotaract Club is collecting ‘gently used’ eyeglasses for Headland Lions Club Recycle for Sight drive

TROY Dothan's Rotaract Club is working with the Headland Lions Club to collected used eyeglasses for the Lions Recycle for Sight program.

TROY Dothan's Rotaract Club is working with the Headland Lions Club to collected used eyeglasses for the Lions Recycle for Sight program.

More than 1,500 pairs of eyeglasses have been donated to the TROY Dothan Rotaract Club’s Lions Recycle for Sight campaign. 

The donation came from Colby Spivey of Vision Center South, who had heard about the club’s student-led campaign, which is partnered with the Lions Club of Headland. She, along with Anna Armstrong and Eloree Paul…

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Dothan Campus-based Rotaract Club gets involved in the community; student members benefit from mentors

The Dothan Campus' Rotaract Club gets involved in community-based support programs.

The Dothan Campus' Rotaract Club gets involved in community-based support programs.

For a group of Dothan Campus business students, the Rotary Club is helping them build relationships and gain experience that will help them later in life.

The Rotaract Club, sponsored by the Dothan Tuesday Rotary Club, is participating in various community support projects.

Rotaract Dothan supported meal preparation for or Mama Tina’s Mission House.

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Dothan Campus Rotaract creating stronger community ties

The club, which opened earlier this year, recently received a $1,250 donation from the Dothan Tuesday Rotary Club.

The club, which opened earlier this year, recently received a $1,250 donation from the Dothan Tuesday Rotary Club.

Students at Troy University’s Dothan Campus are growing more connected with their local community thanks to the campus’ new Rotaract club.

The club started in the spring with the support of the Dothan Tuesday Rotary Club and Dr. Carmen Lewis, associate dean of the Sorrell College of Business at the Dothan Campus.

According to Rotary’s…

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