![GIVING BACK: Rabina Singh with Benazir Ali at a Bollywood -themed fundraiser in Wagga for the Royal Children's Hospital in Sydney. Picture: Les Smith GIVING BACK: Rabina Singh with Benazir Ali at a Bollywood -themed fundraiser in Wagga for the Royal Children's Hospital in Sydney. Picture: Les Smith](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/7qeX9Ma2rB2wQNe8hmLkH/69aae79f-1fca-4e7f-b0f2-44684136ced9.JPG/r0_388_1501_1695_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Rabina Singh is a name well-known in the community.
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She is most known for the delicious food and customer service she provides at her Indian restaurant or her countless hours spent helping the community.
Ms Singh’s service to Wagga and its charities has been recognised with the highest honour bestowed by Rotary.
She was named as Sunrise Rotary’s latest Paul Harris Fellowship recipient.
“She was awarded the fellowship for the amount of work she’s done over the years,” Sunrise Rotary’s vocational director, Bob Martin, said.
“She is very committed to the Wagga community.”
The Paul Harris Fellowship, named after one of the founders of Rotary, is awarded for service before self, according to Mr Martin.