Girl Scouts and Girl Scout leaders with Rotarian Mia Park...

Girl Scouts and Girl Scout leaders with Rotarian Mia Park
(Photos by Taylor Miller and other RSF Rotarians)

Taylor Miller and Randa Dandan (Photos by Taylor Miller and...

Taylor Miller and Randa Dandan
(Photos by Taylor Miller and other RSF Rotarians)

Mary Murray and RSF Rotary President Andree Meltzer (Photos by...

Mary Murray and RSF Rotary President Andree Meltzer
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Ashlee Badger and. Chuck Badger (Photos by Taylor Miller and...

Ashlee Badger and. Chuck Badger
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Heather Manion, Brad Dow and Hal Baerg (Photos by Taylor...

Heather Manion, Brad Dow and Hal Baerg
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Rotary President Andree Meltzer and Amy Wynn (Photos by Taylor...

Rotary President Andree Meltzer and Amy Wynn
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Mary Murray, Cindy Wuthrich, Mia Park and Max Wuthrich
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Paul Mears, Robin Chappelow and Taylor Miller
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Courtney Dow, Paul Mears and Bonnie Wright
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Members of the Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Club and Girl Scouts rolled up their sleeves for a day of service on April 11, picking oranges to support the San Diego Food Bank.

The volunteer effort brought together Rotarians and community members to help provide nutritious, locally grown fruit to families facing food insecurity across San Diego County.

Working under sunny skies, the group harvested hundreds of pounds of oranges destined for distribution through the Food Banks’ network of partner agencies, a news release stated.

RSF Rotary Club representatives said the event reflects Rotary’s ongoing commitment to community service and fighting hunger at the local level. The freshly picked oranges will offer both nourishment and a reminder of the community’s generosity to individuals and families in need.

The news release stated that “organizers expressed gratitude to all who participated, noting that even a few hours of volunteer work can make a meaningful impact.”