
A group of Rotarians and community members from Wagga Wagga are making a difference to people's lives in Cambodia. In Phnom Penh members of the group are sponsoring students to enable them to get an education, in Siem Reap the group are helping to construct a house for a struggling family. The group have recently returned from Cambodia.



Wagga Rotary President John Heazlewood made a presentation to Gordon Saggers of a gift to mark of his long and distinguished service with our Club. Gordon was away last week when he passed the milestone of 50 years as a member of this Club.
ned her Masters in Peace Studies degree just three years ago at the University of Queensland. She returned to her home city of Kampala Uganda and founded her Assisi Centre for Social Justice and Peace. The website 

