- February 25: Women’s History Month Panel
- March 12: 5:31 Club
- February 18: Arnold Elston – Ignite App
- Rotary Club of Indianapolis Sponsors Two High Schoolers at District Speech Competition
- Congrats To Our New Officers
- 2024-2025 Indianapolis Rotary Foundation Community Grants
- Tuesday Programs Relocating to The Rathskeller Effective Immediately
September 6, Indy Rotary: Rev. Dr. Stephen Hrekio, The Chin Community of Indiana

The Chins are a minority ethnic population from North-Western Burma (Myanmar). Many Chin experienced forced labor, arbitrary arrest, rape, torture and sometimes even execution of family before fleeing their home country as refugees. In Indianapolis, the Chin community has been growing to almost 15,000, due to it becoming a “hub” for Chin refugees fleeing from this military dictatorship of their home country, Burma.
Life can be difficult for newly arriving Chin refugees. Many have limited English proficiency and skills that are not easily transferable to the American workplace. Some are not accustomed to living in a technologically-driven culture. And still others are overcoming the memories and emotional scars of being persecuted.
Join us on Tuesday to learn more about the Chin community- the struggles they’ve experienced and their efforts to assimilate into Indianapolis and become valuable, educated, employed citizens. It’s a program you won’t forget and will be an inspiration to all who attend.