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December 2016 | Connect. Partner. Serve. |
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A look inside ShelterBox operations | ||
Rotaractor inspired by course in disaster relief Luke Addison, a member of the Rotaract Club of the University of Winchester, in Hampshire, England, and Rotaract multidistrict contact for RIBI, attended a three-day Understanding ShelterBox Operations course — a combination of problem-solving activities, treks, team-building games, and critical-thinking exercises. The course covered human psychology and how people react in a disaster, while also looking at ethical and moral dilemmas and the level of strength and compassion needed to operate effectively. Read more about the course and how it inspired Luke to get more involved with ShelterBox. | ||
Connect with local experts | ||
Contact your district international service chair If you have technical expertise in the areas of focus and experience with global grants, project planning and implementation, community assessment, measurement and evaluation, securing finances, finding an international partner, and other important project and grant-planning elements, let your district international service chair know. If a district chair hasn’t been appointed, contact your district governor or district Rotary Foundation chair. District international service chairs are helping clubs and districts develop stronger projects and global grants by connecting them with local Rotarian experts early in the planning process. Rotarians and Rotary alumni with expertise in the areas of focus, global grants, and project planning are among the best resources for projects. Is your district leveraging Rotarian expertise effectively to help clubs design and implement high-quality, impactful projects and global grants? Learn more about the district chairs’ responsibilities to build or expand your district resource network and connect you with project and global grant resources. Send questions to [email protected]. | ||
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Stories from the Rotary Service blog | |||||
Top five posts from 2016 As we head into the new calendar year, we’re taking a look back. Here are the top five posts (based on views) from the Rotary Service blog in 2016: Rotary offers many programs that allow you to engage with fellow members and make new connections outside your club and district. Learn how to make the most of your Rotary membership.The Rotary Club of New York hosts monthly breakfast meetings at the United Nations with UN officials and representatives of its member states. Each meeting is broadcast live for Rotary members around the world.During September, Rotary Literacy Month, we encouraged members to take action to support basic education and literacy projects.July’s ethical dilemma encouraged a discussion regarding funding and sponsorships.When disaster strikes, Rotary’s project partner ShelterBox often works closely with Rotarians to evaluate local needs and devise a plan for immediate response. Members of the Rotary family assist response teams with disaster assessments, serve as housing response team volunteers, help coordinate relief logistics, and sponsor aid. | |||||
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Rotary Service offers resources and news to help you plan effective service projects. Send questions and story ideas to [email protected].
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