Posted by Mary Cornwell

DIGGING FOR CHANGE

The Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus Rotary Club spent a Sunday morning planting trees at a not-for-profit housed near the medical corridor, Community Services for the Developmentally Disabled.  CSDD is an organization that provides personalized and customized services such as workforce opportunities and housing for those with disabilities.  The organization recently moved into their new workspace on Jefferson Avenue in Buffalo.  BNMC Rotary planted four trees to help spruce up the grounds around the new building in response to the vision created by RI President Ian H.S. Riseley who challenged every Rotary club to make a difference and plant one tree for each of its members.  Protecting and caring for the environment around the world is one of Rotary’s primary concerns.  BNMC Rotary plans to continue to work to plant trees around its medical campus!