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CLUB ACTIVITIES

CLUB INTERACTIVE TRAINING PROGRAM - 2007-2008
 
Contact, information: Jean Constant
  FEBRUARY - WORLD UNDERSTANDING
A) BACKGROUND

World understanding starts at home!

Know your club, know its members and know the programs Rotary International supports to promote world understanding.

B) SOME ROTARY INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS HELPING WORLD UNDERSTANDING
  • Rotaract
  • Interact
  • Rotary Youth Exchange
  • Ambassadorial Scholarships
  • Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies
  • Rotary Centers for International Studies
  • Rotary Grants for University Teachers
  • GSE
  • Rotary Friendship Exchange
C) ROTARY INTERNATIONAL DIRECT OUTREACH

World Community Service

World Community Service (WCS) projects begin when Rotary clubs from two or more countries collaborate on a community service initiative. WCS allows Rotary clubs searching for international assistance to publicize their project’s needs to clubs in other countries that might be willing to provide funds, materials, and technical or professional assistance. Clubs that would like to support an international service effort can locate a project or a Matching Grant partner through WCS. WCS projects must Be humanitarian Involve Rotarians in two or more countries or geographical areas Encompass a project site within one of the participating countries or areas Find details in the World Community Service Handbook: A Guide to Action and a WCS PowerPoint presentation. Once you find an appropriate project, RI will help facilitate your contribution. Complete the World Community Service Remittance form and send it with your check to RI or your international office.

  CLUB ASSIGNMENT (Courtesy of Cathy)
 
Fill the red envelops to celebrate Chinese New year and support a community service
 

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