JANUARY IS VOCATIONAL SERVICES MONTH

Vocational Services is the second objective of Rotary


January is Vocational Service Month, which sets Rotary apart from other volunteering organisations. Instead of focusing solely on volunteering time, Rotary uses its members' unique skills and expertise to make a difference in addressing community needs.

Rotary welcomes members from all professions, and working together with various professions makes us a strong team to better the lives of those in our communities and worldwide.

Discussions on Vocational Service can lead to projects that develop not only the ethical consciousness of Rotarians but also talents within the communities.


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YOUTH SPEAKS

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MAY IS YOUTH SERVICES MONTH

more Where Rotary and our club focus on the projects we run with Young People and schools.

YOUNG CITIZEN AWARDS

more Do you know a young person who is making a difference? Why not nominate them for a Young Citizen's Award?

President Craig presenting the awards at HPGC.

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more The annual John Vardy awards were made to students from Hope Academy and Golborne High school.

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ANNUAL ART COMPETITION

more This year's competition featured year 1 pupils from 14 of our local schools.

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OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE: YOUTH SERVICES 23/24

back The following proposals were put to club assembly on July 4 by Youth Services chair, Les Clancy.