Morrisville

Rotary Club of Morrisville Welcomes Simmi Farmah: A Champion for Community Growth and Diversity

The Rotary Club of Morrisville is delighted to announce the addition of Simmi Farmah, an accomplished Business Development Officer at First Bank, to its membership. With an 18-year career in banking, Simmi brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to community service that will greatly enrich the club’s efforts. Simmi’s journey in banking began as a credit analyst and underwriter, where she honed her skills in lending and financial analysis. Her extensive knowledge in these areas laid the foundation for her current role as a Business Development Officer, where she excels in helping her clients understand their needs and finding the best solutions to meet them. Her passion for serving clients, particularly minorities and women-owned businesses, has been a driving force throughout her career. Originally from New York, Simmi has called the Triangle area home for over 15 years. During this time, she has become a prominent figure in several local organizations, including the Triangle Commercial Real Estate for Women Network (TCREW), the Women Business Owners Network (WBON), the Raleigh Rotary Club, and the Chambers of Commerce in Morrisville, Raleigh, and Cary. Her involvement in these groups reflects her dedication to fostering growth and development within the community. I see my engagement in these fantastic organizations as a way to get involved in the community and help advocate for the growth and development of the various demographics these respective networks aim to serve,” said Simmi. “I am passionate about working, particularly with minorities and women-owned businesses, to serve as a financial advisor to aid in their growth and development. Simmi’s commitment to community service and her belief in the power of giving back are qualities that align perfectly with the mission of the Rotary Club of Morrisville. Her energetic and motivated approach to making a difference will undoubtedly be an asset to the club as it continues to support local businesses and initiatives. In addition to her professional accomplishments, Simmi is also a strong advocate for diversity and cultural engagement. She actively participates in Asian Community cultural events and is dedicated to promoting inclusivity within the community. When she’s not working or volunteering, Simmi loves to travel and spend quality time with her family and friends. The Rotary Club of Morrisville is proud to welcome Simmi Farmah and looks forward to the many contributions she will make to the club and the broader community. Her passion, skills, and commitment to service will play a significant role in furthering the club’s mission of making a positive impact on the world.

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The Rotary Club of Morrisville Partners with The Carying Place to Empower Local Families

The Rotary Club of Morrisville deepened its commitment to community service by partnering with The Carying Place, an organization dedicated to helping homeless, working families achieve self-sufficiency. The Carying Place offers short-term housing and comprehensive life skills training, guiding families toward independent living and long-term stability. Through a structured 16-week program, The Carying Place provides weekly Thursday evening sessions where families receive tailored guidance and support. These sessions are vital for building resilience and fostering self-reliance. For several years, the Rotary Club of Morrisville has actively supported The Carying Place, particularly by providing meals during these weekly sessions. This partnership underscores the Rotary Club’s dedication to community empowerment, aligning with its mission to make a meaningful difference in the lives of local residents. “Our collaboration with The Carying Place is deeply rooted in our ethos of ‘service above self.’ We believe in the power of education and support to transform lives, and The Carying Place exemplifies this through their dedicated programs. It’s incredibly rewarding to see the positive impact our efforts have on helping families achieve stability and independence,” said Barron Davis, president of the club. Learn more about the Carying Place and its mission to uplift and empower families in need through their website. The Rotary Club of Morrisville continues to demonstrate how community organizations can unite to create lasting change. By offering practical support and fostering a nurturing environment, they play a pivotal role in helping families break the cycle of homelessness and build brighter futures. Join us in making a difference in our community. Learn more about how you can support our efforts or become a member of the Rotary Club of Morrisville by visiting our website.

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Rotary Club of Morrisville and Morrisville Chamber of Commerce Celebrate First Responders

In a heartfelt display of gratitude and community spirit, the Rotary Club of Morrisville and the Morrisville Chamber of Commerce recently joined forces to honor local first responders at their annual First Responders Award Celebration. This event, held at Rush Hour Karting in Morrisville, highlighted the community’s deep appreciation for the tireless dedication and service of its first responders. The Rotary Club of Morrisville initially conceived and organized this celebration several years ago. Recognizing the critical role first responders play in ensuring community safety and well-being, the Rotary Club sought to create an event that not only acknowledged their contributions but also offered a moment of respite and camaraderie. This vision has since evolved into a beloved tradition, now hosted by the Morrisville Chamber of Commerce, yet continuing to bear the hallmark support of the Rotary Club. Held at Rush Hour Karting, which generously opened its doors free of charge for the event, the celebration brought together first responders from across the community for an evening of fun, recognition, and fellowship. As one of the event’s key sponsors, the Rotary Club of Morrisville’s involvement was instrumental in ensuring the success of the celebration. Their continued sponsorship and support reflect the club’s deep-seated commitment to community service and appreciation for those who serve. “Our first responders are the backbone of our community’s safety and security. Their unwavering dedication and bravery inspire us all. Supporting this event aligns perfectly with Rotary’s mission of service above self, and we are honored to contribute to this meaningful celebration,” said Barron Damon, club president. First responders—firefighters, police officers, EMTs, and other emergency personnel—play an indispensable role in the community. Their quick actions and selfless service often mean the difference between life and death, safety and danger, for residents. Celebrating their efforts not only highlights their critical work but also fosters a spirit of community solidarity and appreciation. The Rotary Club of Morrisville, through its ongoing support of events like the First Responders Award Celebration, continues to exemplify its core values of service, fellowship, and community support. By honoring those who dedicate their lives to protecting others, the Rotary Club reaffirms its mission to make a positive impact and support the pillars of the community. As the partnership between the Rotary Club of Morrisville and the Morrisville Chamber of Commerce grows, so too does the community’s capacity to celebrate and uplift its heroes. This year’s event at Rush Hour Karting stands as a testament to the power of collaboration and the enduring gratitude for those who serve on the front lines every day. Join us in honoring our local heroes. Learn more about how you can support our community events or become a member of the Rotary Club of Morrisville by visiting our website.

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