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Latest GRSP Newsletter Released

Latest GRSP Newsletter Released

We are so excited to share our most recent GRSP Newsletter edited by Caroline Gransbo. We hope you will enjoy the great testimonies and experiences shared by our 2019-20 class. Just click on the link below and read on! NEWgrsp.newsletter

Welcome Class of 2019-20

Welcome Class of 2019-20

              Students in this year's class have arrived and are settled in across the state of Georgia thoroughly enjoying themselves. Here are a few fun facts about the class of 2019-20. 40 Students 28 Females/14 Males 22 Different...

The GRSP Peace Song

The GRSP Peace Song

The singing of the Peace song at our annual Conclave is an honored GRSP tradition. Alumni from all over the world have learned the words and stand together in peace and harmony thanks to this special song. The beautiful lyrics were written by our former Administrator,...

OSLO Summer Scholarship Recipients

OSLO Summer Scholarship Recipients

Congratulations to 2019 OSLO Summer Scholarship Recipients The Norwegian Rotary Advisory Board, in partnership with Georgia Rotary Student Program, extends a scholarship annually to three (3) young Georgia students to study in Norway as part of their International...

Memories of GRSP Reunion 2017

Memories of GRSP Reunion 2017

In June of 2017  Atlanta welcomed the Rotary World to Georgia for the Rotary International Convention. On this rare occasion that the international convention was in GRSP’s home state, we decided to host our first ever all-class GRSP reunion. In June of 2017  Atlanta...

Barbara Katende: Georgia on my Mind!

Barbara Katende: Georgia on my Mind!

It was flying thousands of miles and knowing I was going to be away from home for about a year. It was the anticipation, the anxiety, the fear and the uncertainty, not knowing what to expect. It was the hearty welcome and the pleasant surprise of finding smiling faces...

Adam Janko: I like the people

Adam Janko: I like the people

I’m from Hungary, a small town on the southeast Great Plain, close to the Romanian and Serban border, called Hodmezovasarhely (Beaverfieldmarketplace); however, it is the second largest community in Hungary areawise. I grew up there and left the town for college three...