Our District Governor Elect, André Marria of Thomasville, is one of six Rotary members from around the world to be honored as a Rotary People of Action: Champion of Inclusion for her work to build a culture of inclusion as an advocate and mentor for women and people of color in southern Georgia, U.S.
Rotary members throughout the world are taking action to strengthen and empower historically marginalized and underrepresented communities by improving access to health services, education, economic opportunities, and civic participation.
Since 2005,
Marria has worked to bridge cultural divides in her community by bringing those
from different backgrounds together to learn about and work together as well as
to improve the lives of those in need, including by supporting aspiring
entrepreneurs from underserved communities. Through Marria’s leadership, the
Rotary Club of Thomasville has worked with a local business incubator to equip these
entrepreneurs—particularly women and minorities--with the educational
materials, mentors and expertise they need to succeed.
“The actions taken by these Rotary members exemplify
our approach to bringing people together to cultivate a more just, open and
inclusive world,” said Rotary International President Jennifer Jones. “We are
an organization that finds common ground in our humanity and in our desire to
create lasting change in our communities, the world and in ourselves. Every
day, we leverage our members’ diverse perspectives to fight inequalities,
foster peace, and address humanitarian challenges across the globe.”