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55International Fellowship of Cricket Loving Rotarians (IFCR) of Coimbatore.
The International Fellowship of Cricket Loving Rotarians (IFCR), of Coimbatore, provides a thrilling platform for individuals who are passionate and Love cricket. This fellowship brings together like-minded Rotarians who share a love for the sport. By combining the joys of cricket with the principles of Rotary, the IFCR offers a unique and fulfilling experience for its members.
IFCR organizes social activities that revolve around cricket, creating opportunities for individuals to connect and bond over their shared love for the game. Whether it’s participating in friendly matches, attending cricket-themed events, or engaging in lively discussions about cricket, members of IFCR can immerse themselves in the world of this beloved sport.
In addition to the camaraderie and fun, the fellowship also provides a chance to enjoy a well-deserved vacation. Members can gather at picturesque locations, both locally and internationally, where they can relax, unwind, and indulge in their passion for cricket. These trips offer a perfect blend of leisure, recreation, and cricketing activities, allowing participants to not only enjoy the sport but also explore new cultures and forge lasting friendships.
In addition to the camaraderie and fun, the fellowship also provides a chance to enjoy a well-deserved vacation. Members can gather at picturesque locations, both locally and internationally, where they can relax, unwind, and indulge in their passion for cricket. These trips offer a perfect blend of leisure, recreation, and cricketing activities, allowing participants to not only enjoy the sport but also explore new cultures and forge lasting friendships.
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Where Cricket and Rotary Converge for Friendship and Impact
The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, a non-profit organization, advances international humanitarian service programs, educational endeavours, and cultural exchanges. It relies solely on voluntary contributions from Rotarians and like-minded individuals who share the vision of a better world. Since 1947, the Foundation has awarded over $1.1 billion in grants for humanitarian and educational projects, facilitated by local Rotary clubs and districts. Its mission is to foster global understanding and address critical challenges through collaborative efforts.