Charlotte Israel
Past President 2023-2024
Charlotte Israel is the CEO and Founder of Covenant Care Ministries, Inc., Back to Eden Health and Wellness Centers, and Hineini Outreaches International. She is an accomplished flautist and featured recording artist with Conquer Entertainment as well as an international motivational speaker on live365.com’s “Hebrew Institute Live” program. Her professional affiliations, past and present, include the National Association of Professional Women, Health Care Sierra Leone and she has maintained leadership positions within the local chapters of BNI, the American Cancer Society and the Unique Umbrella Effect networking group. Charlotte is currently the President 2023-2024 of the Rotary Club of Palm Harbor as well as a recipient of the coveted Rotarian of the Year and Paul Harris Fellow awards. Her professional accomplishments have been documented in two bestselling books, “Why Pride Matters More Than Money” by Jon Katzenbach and “Smarter, Faster, Better” by Charles Duhigg.
Charlotte’s mission since moving to Florida over 30 years ago and as a current resident in Port Richey, Florida is to assist individuals in improvement of their socio-economic, physical and mental health and through various programs such as educational assistance (GED, tutoring, etc.), housing location for the homeless, career and health counseling. As President of her Rotary club, her current projects within the community include fundraising for organizations that provide homes for victims of human trafficking, FEAST and Pack A Sack that assist families that may be experiencing food insufficiency as well as the Suncoast Animal League. Through strategic partnerships with leading healthcare organizations in the Pinellas/Pasco counties, she is organizing mental health first aid classes as well as partnering with an organization whose mission is suicide prevention amongst veterans, youths, LGBTQ+ communities and their families. As the result of receiving a global grant through the Rotary International Foundation called Helping Babies Breathe, she is working in Sierra Leone to reduce infant mortality through the training of health professionals in infant resuscitation techniques and installing solar energy panels within neonatal/pediatric units of hospitals.