The Youth and Vocation Committee, as its name suggests, promotes activities with young people in the community and also supports both people to get to use their chosen vocation and the use of the Rotarians profession/ vocation as an opportunity to promote that profession or vocation.
Youth
Activites with Youth include:
Vocation
The Vocation aspect is for encouraging Rotarians to use their skills and vocation to benefit others. It also looks to arrange speakers and events which are voation based .. for example interesting "my job" interviews or talks. Recent examples include interviews with the Right Reverent Father Cuthbert (Abbot of Farnborough Abbey) and Gerald Howarth MP.
more The Club Service responsibilities are to ensure the smooth running of the Club with a balanced programme of meetings and events
more The Community Service Committee is responsible for seeking out opportunities to serve the local community either indirectly through funding or directly through direct, “hands on” activities.
more This committee. amongst other things, oversees the "health of the club's membership, addresses any membership issues and is responsible for the induction of new Rotarians as well as the retention of the existing ones!
more Club Council is the management board of the Rotary club.
more The International Committee aims to provide valuable assistance to people in those countries where the need is particularly great especially in times of crisis, and when natural disasters strike such as famine, floods, earthquakes and fires
more The Rotary Foundation is Rotary's worldwide charitable trust.
more The Club runs a number of projects and each is supported by a committee as appropriate.
back The various committees of the club are listed in this section