Collage of people, including a child and a person wearing a red “END POLIO NOW” shirt, with Rotary members below.

So you want to end polio?

Far from the vaccination front lines, the eradication fight begins in everyday spaces — thanks to enterprising Rotary members

by Etelka Lehoczky
01 May 2026

Loading component...

United States

When they heard that Indian Rotarians were circulating an Olympic-style torch to celebrate the country’s polio-free status, district End Polio Now coordinators Nancy Barbee and Colleen Bonadonna were intrigued. What if they were to carry the torch on a similar journey across North America, winding up at the 2025 Rotary International Convention in Calgary, Alberta? When they were able to obtain the now-well-traveled torch, Barbee and Bonadonna set out on a winding route across the center of the U.S. From Tennessee to Illinois to Minnesota to South Dakota and beyond, they visited Rotary clubs and spoke at schools and town halls. Local clubs served as their advance teams at each stop. “Every place we went, we tried to do some big public image event,” says Barbee, a member of the Rotary Club of Jones County, North Carolina.

NANCY'S TIP  

Create a fundraising campaign with the Raise for Rotary online platform and share your progress. “When you use it, make sure people know that they don’t have to donate through the platform. They can make an offline contribution and let you know, and it still counts toward the total.”

“Our job was to bring awareness and education, to explain why we need to continue. It was their job to get the press there and do follow-up afterward.” The pair raised $600,000 for polio eradication with their odyssey, collecting donations through the Raise for Rotary crowdfunding portal. This story appears in the May 2026 issue of Rotary magazine.

Celebrate World Immunization Week in April by making a gift to end polio

Donate

Loading component...