Rotary Zones 32 and 38 came together under the uplifting theme “Better Together” for this year’s Zone Summit, a powerful reminder of what’s possible when Rotarians unite for a common purpose.
 
At sunrise, participants laced up their shoes for an early morning Walk for Polio, taking steps that symbolize Rotary’s unwavering determination to end polio for good. Among those joining the walk were Olayinka Hakeem Babalola Preba Babalola (Rotary International President Elect 2026-2027) and his wife (Preba Babalola) whose presence underscored the global commitment to this life-changing mission.
 
Adding to the celebration, Rotary District 7230 was recognized as the highest contributing district in Zone 32 for the 2024–2025 Rotary year, a testament to the dedication, generosity and leadership of our members who continue to champion the End Polio Now campaign.
 
The event embodied the heart of Rotary, people of action coming together to make a difference. Every stride, every donation, and every act of advocacy brings us closer to a polio-free world. District 7230 proudly stands with our fellow Rotarians in this ongoing fight, because when Rotary leads, hope follows.
Rotary District 7230 proudly stands alongside Rotarians worldwide in the mission to make history to achieve a world free of polio.
 
Through fundraising events, advocacy efforts, and local club initiatives, our members continue to support the End Polio Now campaign year after year.
Every contribution counts. Every voice matters. Every Rotarian plays a part.
 
What are you doing to help end polio?
 
Share your club’s initiative, plan a fundraising event, or make a donation today, because when Rotary leads, hope follows.