The Rotary Club of Amos in north-western Quebec has a variety of humanitarian and community service projects. Following our official visit to this club on September 30th, my partner and I had the opportunity of viewing and visiting a number of the projects of Amos Rotarians. Because of the uniqueness of their local wild animal refuge, we were able to view injured Canadian wild life, some very rare, who were injured, have been rescued, nursed back to health and where possible returned to the wild.
Obviously, this is an attractive project that serves much of the province of Quebec but this club also out-reaches to the people of Amos with their drop in centre for teens, the hockey arenas and teams they support, their centennial park and fountain, and the downtown clock.
Obviously, this is an attractive project that serves much of the province of Quebec but this club also out-reaches to the people of Amos with their drop in centre for teens, the hockey arenas and teams they support, their centennial park and fountain, and the downtown clock.
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