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Five Avenues of Service
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Rotary’s commitment to Service Above Self is channeled through the 

Five Avenues of Service, which form the foundation of club activity.

To get started on a project, think broadly about how your club and its members

could contribute within each avenue. (Also see "Object" and Resolution 23-34)

Club Service

Club Service focuses on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the smooth

functioning of Rotary clubs. Learn about effective club service in Membership

and Training.

Vocational Service

Vocational Service involves club members serving others through their

professions and aspiring to high ethical standards. Rotarians, as business

leaders, share skills and expertise through their vocations, and they inspire

others in the process.

Community Service

Community Service is the opportunity  Rotary clubs have to implement club

projects and activities that improve life in the local community.

International Service

International Service encompasses efforts to expand Rotary’s humanitarian

reach around the world and to promote world understanding and peace. It

includes everything from contributing to PolioPlus to helping Rotary Youth

Exchange students adjust to their host countries.

 
New Generations
 

The Avenue of New Generations recognizes the positive change implemented

by youth and young adults involved in leadership development activities,

community and international service projects, and exchange programs that

enrich and foster world peace and cultural understanding.

 

Sources include Rotary International and the 25,000 articles of RGHF.

Posted 2 May 2010 by Jack Selway

   

 

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