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Innovating for Good, Leading with Purpose

If you care about our Silicon Valley community, we’d love to work with you to make it the best place to live, work, and serve!

Sangita Seshadri, District Lieutenant Governor

Sangita Seshadri
District Lieutenant Governor

Northern Silicon Valley Area:

  • Palo Alto
  • Mountain View
  • Los Altos

 

Cupertino Area:

  • Cupertino

 

Sunnyvale Area:

  • Sunnyvale

Los Gatos/ Campbell Area:

  • Campbell
  • Los Gatos
  • Saratoga

 

Special Focus Clubs:

  • E-Club of Silicon Valley Health & Wellness
  • Silicon Valley Business Circle
  • Silicon Valley STAR

Learn What Rotary Clubs Do In Your Community

Rotary Club of Campbell

We meet on the 1st & 3rd Monday of each month at 12:00 PM at Khanh’s Restaurant, 150 E. Hamilton Ave.
Khanh’s Restaurant, 150 E. Hamilton Ave.

Rotary Club of Cupertino

We meet Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m.
Zoom & Quinlan Community Center 10185 N Stelling Rd, Cupertino
Cupertino Rotary’s Community Services (CSC) Avenue of Service is focused on using our time, talent and financial resources to make a difference for those in need in our local community.
A primary focus of our projects is to have personal, hands-on involvement of Cupertino Rotarians in each of the projects, whenever possible.”
Our committee partners with local non-profit organizations that deliver services to seniors, low income adults and families, veterans, disabled youth and adults, and many others
Ongoing projects:
  • Rebuilding Together
  • Thanksgiving turkey delivery
  • Pumpkin Carving for Seniors
  • West Valley Community Services
  • Our Daily Bread
  • Dinner is Served Shelter dinners
  • Senior Animal Happiness
  • Pacific Clinics

Rotary Club of East Palo Alto Bayshore

Thursdays at 6:00 PM
2nd and 4th Thursdays Hybrid – Zoom teleconference 550 Bell St East Palo Alto, CA 94303 550 Bell St East Palo Alto

The Rotary Club of East Palo Alto Bayshore was chartered on August 25, 1965.  In 2015, we celebrated our 50th Anniversary.

Originally, we were known as the “Bayshore Rotary” which was later changed to the “Rotary Club of East Palo Alto Bayshore” to reflect the city and surrounding communities we served.  We are a group of dedicated members from all walks of life that enjoy fellowship and “service above self”.

If you are interested in fun, fellowship, and community projects, please contact us to attend one of our meetings.

Rotary Club of Los Altos

Thursdays at 12:15 PM
Garden House at Shoup Park 400 University Drive Los Altos

While there are over 50 committees active in our club, these committees deserve special attention due to their popularity or need for access.
There are many other committees.  Look under the various Avenues of Service for a list of opportunities to serve our club, our community, and our world. https://portal.clubrunner.ca/4000/sitepage/special-committees

Rotary Club of Los Altos Sunset

Tuesdays at 6:30 PM
Marriott Courtyard Los Altos 4320 El Camino Real Los Altos, CA 94022-1001

Rotary Club of Los Gatos

Tuesdays, 12:00-1:30PM
Shir Hadash 20 Cherry Blossom Ln. Los Gatos
 For over 90 years our club has been serving the needs of our community as well as providing support to Rotary International.
We have been identifying community needs locally, nationally and overseas, then leverage our resources to enable solutions.  Naturally, this is why the Club relies heavily on its members and community support to achieve our goals.  We cherish our current members and look for new members as you bring energy, resources, and enhance our club’s goals.

Rotary Club of Los Gatos Morning

We meet Wednesdays at 7:30 a.m.
Los Gatos Masonic Hall 131 E Main St Los Gatos

Hats off to a remarkable era: Claus for a CausePlein Air Fine ArtLighting for Literacy.

Was it just yesterday that we learned to cook live lobsters and feed over 1,200 guests? That we housed and showcased nationally acclaimed plein air artists? With a mission to increase literacy, we assembled, shipped, and installed solar lights to global villages living off the grid. We were at the forefront of introducing STEM into K–12 classrooms.

In Guatemala, we teamed with physicians to improve the lives of hundreds of children born with cleft palate.

We’ve funded scholarships, Rotary leadership training, and music and arts programs—Jazz on the Plazz, the ArtNow-NUMU Teen Art Competition, the Boys and Girl Scouts, Los Gatos Band Boosters, Art Docents of Los Gatos, Montalvo Art Center, Santa Clara Sea Scouts, and the Teen Enterprise Leadership Conference.  We’ve shared a glimpse of the change that can occur when like-minded people come together to make a difference.

Rotary Club of Mountain View

Tuesdays at 11:45 AM
Don Giovanni Ristorante 235 Castro Street Mountain View

The Rotary International Theme for this year is “Unite For Good,” and our local Club Theme is “Our Rotary Family Cares.”  We are planning many service projects including food drives, community work days, youth scholarships and community grants, just to name a few.  And we have planned some great social events such as dinners, theme parties, golf tournament, sporting events, and way more.  There is always plenty to do in Mountain View Rotary and never a dull moment!

Rotary Club of Palo Alto

Mondays at 12:15 PM
Rotary Club of Palo Alto Weekly Meeting 1875 Embarcadero Rd. Palo Alto
At the Rotary Club of Palo Alto, you have the chance to:
  • Connect with leaders to expand your network
  • Exchange ideas and foster understanding
  • Make an impact here at home
Our club members are dedicated people who share a passion for both community service and friendship.  If you are interested in learning more about Palo Alto Rotary, download our Club brochure

Rotary Club of Palo Alto University

Fridays at 7:30 AM
Sheraton Hotel 625 El Camino Real Palo Alto

These are ongoing efforts that engage a large portion of our members. They reflect the club’s deep, sustained commitment to service and community impact. While addressing local community needs, our signature projects bring members together to make a meaningful, lasting difference.  Over the years, some of these efforts have grown and evolved into Club Causes of their own: https://www.paloaltouniversityrotaryclub.com/ways-we-serve/community

Rotary Club of Saratoga

We meet Fridays at 12:30 p.m.
Saratoga Community Center 19655 Allendale Ave., Saratoga

Check out our recent community service projects our members have participated in, consider joining us.

Rotary Club of Silicon Valley Business Circle

We meet Sundays
10080 N. Wolfe Road Ste. SW3-200 Cupertino

Rotary Club of Silicon Valley Chinese

We meet on the 2nd Wednesday of every month. one month in person and one month on Zoom at 7:00 PM
Metro Crossing Club 45218 Navigation St Fremont

Founded in 2015 by visionary community leaders, our club was established to recognize and support the vital role of Chinese-speaking young professionals in enriching the social fabric. These individuals bring fresh perspectives, dynamic energy, and meaningful contributions to the local community. As the first Mandarin-speaking club in the United States, we are proud to lead the way in fostering connections and cultural exchange

Rotary Club of Silicon Valley Passport

We meet once a month. We meet on the 2nd Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Zoom.
Virtual Meetings Santa Clara email: rotarypassportsv@gmail.com

Our club members are dedicated people who share a passion for both community service and friendship. Becoming a Rotarian connects you with a diverse group of professionals who share your drive to give back.  Our club accepts new members by invitation.

Rotary Club of Silicon Valley STAR

Thursdays 8:15 pm. Please email :siliconvalleystarrotary@gmail.com to join our zoom meetings or be a part of our club.

The STAR Silicon Valley Rotary Club mission is to use technology to transform lives and reduce landfill waste. As an e-club, we bring together individuals from all backgrounds to collaborate, support meaningful projects, and create real impact.

We focus on:
✅ Empowering communities through mentorship, education, and career development
✅ Promoting sustainability by reducing waste and encouraging eco-friendly practices
✅ Leveraging technology to drive innovation and expand opportunities globally

We welcome anyone who wants to make a difference—whether for themselves, their community, or the planet.

Rotary Club of Sunnyvale

We meet Tuesdays at 12:00 PM. If you cannot attend Tuesday’s meeting in person, we Zoom too.
Sunnyvale Community Services 1160 Kern Avenue, Sunnyvale

Check out the many community service projects we participate in: https://portal.clubrunner.ca/2163/sitepage/about-our-club

Rotary Club of Sunnyvale Sunrise

We meet the first of the month Wednesdays at 7:15 AM, the other Wednesday, we zoom
Aloft Hotel 10165 N. De Anza Blvd Cupertino

Rotary E-Club of Silicon Valley Health & Wellness

Join us every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month at 8 AM PST on Zoom.
https://healthandwellnessrotary.org/Club-Meetings

Provide guidance for living a healthier, happier life. As a humanitarian organization, we are dedicated to serving the distressed, poor, and needy worldwide through a number of causes, such as free medical centers, workshops for holistic well-being, and mind management, among others.

Check out our current and past projects: https://healthandwellnessrotary.org/Projects

Rotary E-Club of Silicon Valley Smart Village

Monday 7am on ZOOM 1st & 3rd Monday of the month