Club President


Joe Gisondi


Youth Exchange


Since 1963, clubs in our district have participated in International Youth Exchanges. Over the course of our 40 year history we have hosted and sponsored well over 1,000 students here and abroad. The 'Long Term' or Academic Year program lasts from 8-10 months and the Summer Exchange Program is a family to family exchange that typically is for 4 weeks in the Summer. the following pages feature some information and announcements for each of the programs.

Our website contains a wealth of information about the program as well as the students currently participating in exchanges, preparing for an exchange and those who have completed their exchange (Rotex). Please be sure to visit our website for more information and to meet our students: www.rotary7430yep.org. Our District is part of a multi-district youth exchange organization called Eastern States Student Exchange (ESSEX). For additonal information ESSEX see www.exchangestudent.org.


Horsham Rotary aids Hatboro YMCA

posted Oct 14, 2009 11:16 PM by Rick Fedele   [ updated Jul 8, 2010 5:18 PM ]

HEADING FOR CAMP NEIDIG

posted Oct 14, 2009 11:11 PM by Rick Fedele   [ updated Jul 8, 2010 5:15 PM ]

Students from Hatboro-Horsham High School get a send-off from members of the Hatboro and Horsham Rotary clubs as they prepare to leave for four days at "Camp Neidig," a regional leadership camp offered by Rotary District 7430 held at Camp Manatawny in southeastern Berks County. The Rotary clubs, which sponsor the students, selected them after interviewing some 20 applicants recommended by the high school staff and screened by the Guidance Department.



Standing, at rear, from left, are: Jim Cuozzo, immediate past president, Hatboro Rotary; Candace Wischum, Hatboro Rotary representative on the Camp Neidig selection committee; Tate Chow, 16, of Hatboro; Corey Wright, 17, Horsham; Meghan Kish, 17, Horsham; Art Hanebury, Horsham Rotary; and Morgan Richman, 16, Horsham. Seated in front, from left, are: Heather Hamilton, 16, Horsham; Sarah Schwartz, 16, Horsham; Amanda Kim, 17, Horsham; Katie Dougherty, 17, Horsham; and Anna McGill, 16, Ambler.

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