What are
the Four Avenues of Service?
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:
1. Club Service -
Strengthening fellowship and ensuring the
effective functioning of the club.
Rotarians promote the development of
acquaintance and partners as an
opportunity for service and to achieve
the club's service goals.
2. Vocational
Service - Rotarians to serve
others through their vocations, to
practice high ethical standards in
business and professions, and to promote
the recognition of the worthiness of all
useful occupations.
3. Community
Service - Undertaking projects
and activities to improve life in their
community. Emphasis is given to
helping children, needy families, the
aged, the handicapped, and those most in
need of assistance. Rotarians
strive to promote the ideal of service in
their personal, business, and community
lives.
4. International
Service - Expanding Rotary's
humanitarian reach around the globe and
promoting international understanding and
peace through a world fellowship of
business and professionals united in the
ideal of service. Includes many
programs under the Rotary Foundation.
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