|
Belonging to a Rotary club gives men and women an enjoyable and organized way to make a contribution to their community. Rotary members meet weekly to plan club, community, and international service activities. By using their skills and expertise globally, members also enhance their professional network, career development, and cross-cultural understanding.
Rotary clubs are nonreligious, nongovernmental, and open to every race, culture, and creed. Members represent a cross section of local business and professional leaders.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Rotary
clubs participate in a broad range of humanitarian, intercultural, and
educational activities designed to improve the human condition.
Rotary's humanitarian grants support club projects that provide health
care and medical supplies, clean water, food, job training, youth
development, and education to millions of people in need - particularly
in the developing world.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
|
POLIOPLUS: Fulfilling Our Promise to Eradicate Polio
In
1985, Rotary launched PolioPlus, one of the most ambitious humanitarian
programs ever undertaken by a private-sector organization. PolioPlus
was the catalyst for the World Health Assembly's resolution in 1988 to
eradicate polio. Today, thanks to Rotary's US$500 million commitment
and its leadership in mobilizing volunteers, the world is on the
threshold of eradicating the poliovirus.
|
|
Read more...
|
|
|
|
<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >>
|
| Results 1 - 4 of 6 |