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Life Options Is Rotary Topic For Aug. 5

Aug 6, 2021 | Announcements, Clubs & Organizations, Meetings

Rachel Brotherton, executive director of Life Options Green Hills, presented the program at the Thursday, Aug. 5 meeting of the Trenton Rotary Club, held at the BTC Bank community room. Brian Upton presided at the meeting, Dan Wilford gave the prayer and Steve Taylor was sergeant at arms. Tom Witten introduced the program.

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Megan Taul, right, was recognized as a Paul Harris recipient and was presented with a pin by her uncle, Don Purkapile, who made a Paul Harris monetary donation to Rotary International on her behalf. Paul Harris designation recognizes individuals for their commitment to the ideals of Rotary and its motto, “Service Above Self.”


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Life Options, located in Trenton, has a goal of being the client’s “first choice for information” regarding pregnancy decisions. The facility opened in July of 2020 and has served 67 women and six men from throughout the Green Hills area with various services. All services are offered at no cost to the client. There are 23 active volunteers and Dr. Jennifer Bowe serves as medical director. A new program, DAD Line, will be offered beginning this month and is designed for dads with children up to the age of 21. A “meet and greet” to learn about the program is scheduled from 6 to 7 pm on Aug. 10 at the Life Options facility.
During the business meeting it was announced that local THS student Sophia Currie has made application to be a Rotary Exchange student during the 2022-23 school year. Her mother, Amy Whitaker Currie, is a former Rotary Exchange student, having traveled to Mexico.
Megan Taul was recognized as a Paul Harris recipient and was presented with a pin by her uncle, Don Purkapile, who made a Paul Harris monetary donation to Rotary International on her behalf. Paul Harris designation recognizes individuals for their commitment to the ideals of Rotary and its motto, “Service Above Self.”
The club will meet at noon on Thursday, Aug. 12 with the program to be announced.