THE ROTARY CLUB OF  MOBILE directed its focus on disabled children during the 1920’s, inspired by  the severe epidemics of poliomyelitis which left many children severely  crippled for life. The Club partnered with the Mobile Infirmary, first sponsoring  beds, then an orthopedic  ward with 25  beds. 
                   
                    
                   
                  This relationship  continued until the Mobile Infirmary moved to its current Louiselle Street location in the 1950’s. The  Mobile Infirmary, then, gave sufficient land on Pleasant Avenue next to the hospital site  to the Rotary Children’s Foundation (RCF) for the construction of a  comprehensive rehabilitation facility. The Rotary Children’s  Foundation built a 60,000 square foot facility on Pleasant Avenue, including a 34 bed  inpatient wing and a therapeutic pool, with funds raised locally and regionally  by the Mobile Rotary Club,  Hill-Burton  matching funds, and Alabama Society for Crippled Children and Adults. This  facility opened in February of 1958 and was leased to the Mobile Rehabilitation  Association (MRA) which operated the facility in partnership with the Alabama  Vocational Rehabilitation Service, the Alabama Crippled Childrens  Service and the Alabama Society for Crippled Children  and Adults.                
                  
                This continued until 1976 when the RCF and The MRA boards felt that  the Mobile Infirmary could better serve the region; consequently, title to the  land and buildings was transferred to the Mobile Infirmary who subsequently  moved the operation to the Louiselle    Street campus and is now the J L Bedsole/Rotary  Rehabilitation Hospital. 
                
                During the period when  the RCF owned the Pleasant Avenue  location (1958-1976), it accumulated about $30,000 cash from Club member  donations to fund maintenance of the Pleasant    Avenue buildings. Also, the RCF was named as the  beneficiary in several substantial estates which is the source of today’s trust  fund in excess of $1,000,000.. 
                In 1981, The RCF  by-laws were amended to provide for a rotating board of 12 members appointed by  the Board of Directors of the Rotary Club of Mobile and they continue to be the  governing body of the RCF, determining  the  investment policy, the distribution  criteria  and the distributions.  
                                  
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