Under the dedicated leadership of President Shanthi Thiruchelvam, the club embraced and echoed the Rotary motto – Service Above Self, through impactful initiatives that touched lives across communities. This significant milestone underscores the club’s commitment to ‘Creating Hope in the World’, leading to substantial positive impacts.


From peace building and conflict prevention, women empowerment, women and child development, literacy drives, community economic development, health outreach to environmental programs and youth empowerment, the club successfully delivered projects across all Rotary Areas of Focus, and upheld the Avenues of Service. These efforts would not have been possible without the role of club teamwork, partnerships, corporate sponsors, and community leaders who shared the club’s vision for a better world.



The club’s achievements earned prestigious recognition at the recent Rotary District 3300 and TRF Recognition ceremony for 2025, affirming the extraordinary impact of the year’s work.

In reflecting on the journey, President Shanthi remarked, “This year, we witnessed what’s possible when people unite with purpose and passion. The magic wasn’t just in the projects, it was in every handshake, every smile, every shared efforts towards a common goal and every life touched. It has been deeply rewarding to see our members endeavour become meaningful action. Rotary gave us the platform, but it’s our shared humanity that created the magic.”
A key driver behind the Club’s service momentum was Community Services Director and District Governor Nominee Dr Raj Kumar N, whose vision, diligence and coordination brought consistency and excellence across all 40 projects.

“The Rotary Four-Way test serves as a moral compass to every service project delivered, ensuring our actions are truthful, fair, promote goodwill and are beneficial to all concerned. Each project was more than just a task. It was a commitment to distinction, hope, and positive change in underprivileged communities. We focused not only on impact, but on sustainability and respect for the communities we serve,” said Raj Kumar
As of 30 June 2025, President Shanthi concludes her term and now serves as the Immediate Past President (IPP), passing the baton to her successor, while leaving a legacy of heart-led service and visionary leadership. She will continue to serve and support the club in her role as IPP.
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About the Rotary Club of Klang Valley
The Rotary Club of Klang Valley (RCKV) was chartered on 21 June 2019, and has since served the community through many innovative service projects and programs. RCKV is a part of Rotary International, a global network of community volunteers dedicated to improving lives and promoting peace. The club has 50 members, sharing a passion for community service and friendship. RCKV supports a diverse, equitable and an inclusive culture to foster a vibrant and inclusive environment for all members to unite and take action to create a lasting change in communities and around the world.


