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Established in 1990, first 26 homes repaired in April 1991.  Christmas in April in St. Mary's County, Inc. in partnership with the community rehabilitates the homes of low income homeowners particularly the elderly and disabled so that they may live in warmth, safety and independence. We also provide help through work on community projects.

Feed St. Mary's Food Bank, also referred to as a hub and spoke distribution center, receives and distributes bulk food to local pantries and soup kitchens. Pantries/soup kitchens provide food to families, the elderly, and veterans who are food insecure.

Provides food, clothing and financial assistance to those in need. Homeless outreach and housing services to the community.

The Rotary motto, "Service Above Self," sums up our purpose, both in our community and around the world through charitable projects, vocational service projects, fundraising, and scholarships.

Supporting people living with disabilities to lead self-directed, independent lives.

The mission of St. Mary's Professionals (SMYP) is to provide opportunities to cultivate and empower emerging business leaders and career-minded individuals in Southern Maryland through social, professional, and outreach activities.

Through the efforts of the St. Clement's Hundred, a local community organization created and operated by all volunteers for the preservation of St. Clement's Island, a replica of the Blackistone Lighthouse was constructed and completed in June of 2008. The St. Clement's Hundred provides all financial support for the maintenance and operation of the lighthouse.  The replica is located on the southern end of the island and stands on higher ground overlooking the ruins of the original lighthouse.  This magnificent two-story structure was built using the original blueprints of the 1851 lighthouse and offers a modern generation insight to the historical and cultural heritage of the island, the Potomac River, and the people who lived, worked, and visited here in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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