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Rotary Club Service

Rotary Club Service. What Rotary International tells us Where we stand Where we are going. Service Above Self. “The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:. service. FIRST.

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Rotary Club Service

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  1. Rotary Club Service What Rotary International tells us Where we stand Where we are going

  2. Service Above Self “The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: service

  3. FIRST The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for ; service

  4. SECOND High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to society; serve

  5. THIRD The application of the ideal of in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life; service

  6. FOURTH The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of .” service

  7. Joining Rotary • Community Service • Networking • Leadership Skills • International Service • Friendship • Family-Friendly • Opportunities for young people

  8. Your Club Service Committee • Eric Williamson, Chair • Todd Harris • Susan Bernard • Dr. Tom Brian • Regina Taylor • Kathy Litinas • Stacy Polk

  9. Areas of Focus (the “What?”) • Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution • Disease Prevention and Treatment • Water and Sanitation • Maternal and Child Health • Basic Education and Literacy • Economic and Community Development

  10. Avenues of Service (the “How?”) • Club Service • Vocational Service • Community Service • International Service • Youth Service (formerly “New Generations”)

  11. 2013-2014 Presidential CitationService Related Requirements • Encourage member engagement by ensuring that every member has participated in at least one service activity and one club social activity. • Participate in a local or international service project related to at least one of Rotary’s areas of focus. • Do one or both of the following: • Hold at least one fellowship or service activity that involves all club members and their families • Partner with a non-Rotary organization on a service project in your community

  12. 2013-2014 Presidential CitationService Related Requirements • Emphasize Rotary’s unique commitment to vocational service in at least one of the following ways: • Start a career counseling or vocational training program and invite non-Rotarian participants from the community to attend • Organize a discussion or workshop on maintaining high ethical standards in the workplace and invite local non-Rotarian business leaders to attend • Sponsor a career day in which club members bring young people to their places of business to inform them about career opportunities • Support New Generations programs in at least one of the following ways: • Sponsor a new Rotaract or Interact club or support an existing one • Pair Rotarian mentors with Rotaractors in your community • Conduct a joint project with an Interact or Rotaract club • Sponsor a participant in a Rotary Youth Leadership Awards event • Sponsor or host at least one Youth Exchange student

  13. Club Service Strengthens fellowship and ensures effective functioning of the club. • In the past, the club has done sporadic social events, but nothing consistent • Susan Bernard has agreed to focus on Club Service • Questions for the group – How often do we want social events? Once a month? Once a quarter?

  14. Vocational Service Encourages Rotarians to serve others through their vocations and to practice high ethical standards. (using your vocational expertise to serve others or exemplifying the Four Way Test in the workplace) • To my knowledge, the Allen Rotary has not done anything in particular to emphasize Vocational Service

  15. Vocational Service • Options given by the Presidential Citation: • Start a career counseling or vocational training program and invite non-Rotarian participants from the community to attend • Organize a discussion or workshop on maintaining high ethical standards in the workplace and invite local non-Rotarian business leaders to attend • Sponsor a career day in which club members bring young people to their places of business to inform them about career opportunities

  16. Community Service Covers the projects and activities the club undertakes to improve life in its community. • We are currently participating in Coats for Boyd, honoring the Teacher of the Week, conducting the Christmas Parade, Community Grants as well as some one-time projects with Cornerstone Ranch. • Our plans to conduct Community Service include: • Continuing Teacher of the Week, Coats for Boyd, Christmas Parade and Community Grants • Helping with My Possibilities • Plus at least two others

  17. International Service Encompasses actions taken to expand Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world understanding and peace. • We currently support Send Hope and Kids Against Hunger • We will continue to support Send Hope and Kids Against Hunger • Global Grants

  18. Youth Service(formerly “New Generations Service”) Recognizes the positive change implemented by youth and young adults through leadership development activities as RYLA, Rotaract and Interact, service projects, and creating international understanding with Rotary Youth Exchange. • We are currently chartered for a Cub Scout pack based out of Evans and Kerr Elementary. We also sponsor 2 RYLA participants each year. • We plan to continue with Pack 870 as well as our support of RYLA participants. We hope to add another level of support for the Interact Club at Allen High School.

  19. 2013 YTD • We have held two coordinated service projects • Total of 52 participants • Over 84 hours of service • To date, we have had 28 of 45 members participate in those projects

  20. 2013-2014 Rotary Year • We hope to hold 6 coordinated service projects • Total of 165 participants • 380 hours of service • We want to include all 45 members

  21. Questions?? Eric Williamson Eric.Williamson@scouting.org W (214) 509-2117 C (713) 306-9799

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