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Club Service – The Corner Stone of Rotary

Rotary’s first avenue of service, club service, is the most important one amongst the four avenues of service. Its purpose is to foster successful administration of the Rotary Club and to direct internal functions of the club to maintain its health and vigour. The three other avenues are directed to the local community and world at large; without a vibrant club, little else can be achieved through the the other avenues.

Club members become involved by participating in club fellowship, club programmes, serving on committees, on the club’s board of directors and by representing the club in external activities that could include the propogation of the objects of Rotary, speaking at other clubs, attending inter-city meetings, district conferences and by helping organise new Rotary clubs.

The purpose of district committees under Club Service are to:

  • Motivate Rotary Clubs to perform beter to achieve the objects of Rotary
  • Promote inter-club fellowship
  • Assist the District Governor in effective administration of the district