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What is Rotary?
Rotary
International is a global network of service volunteers. It is the
world's largest service organisation for business and professional
people, with some 1,180,000 members operating in 166 countries world-wide.
There are some 58,000 Rotarians in Great Britain and Ireland in
1,845 clubs, helping those in need and working towards world understanding
and peace. Its a fulfilling role, and Rotarians can get involved
as much or as little as their time will allow.
But there is much more. Clubs meet on a regular basis, which allows
members to build firm friendships. Every Rotarian has a right to
attend any Club meeting anywhere in the world, so there is always
somewhere to go, and people to meet, wherever business or leisure
travel may take you.
Various clubs have different emphases, which can reflect differences
in size. A small market town may have a Club of perhaps 20 members,
whereas in large centres the number can be closer to 100. Some concentrate
on local community or vocational projects. Others link up with a
sister club in another country to undertake an international project.
Each Club decides how it wants to use the resources it has available.
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THE OBJECT OF ROTARY
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal
of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular,
to encourage and foster:
FIRST The development of acquaintance as
an opportunity for service;
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 serve society;
THIRD The application of the ideal
of service in each Rotarian's personal, business and community
life;
FOURTH The advancement of international
understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship
of business and professional persons united in the ideal of
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