INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY

Wed, Sep 8th 2021 at 12:00 pm -

Today we celebrate and observe the importance of our basic human rights to literacy.


International Literacy Day takes place on September 8 every year to raise awareness and concern for literacy problems that exist within our own local communities as well as globally.

International Literacy Day was founded by proclamation of The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, or UNESCO, in 1966 “to remind the public of the importance of literacy as a matter of dignity and human rights.”

International Literacy Day brings ownership of the challenges of illiteracy back home to local communities where literacy begins, one person at a time.

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Each Community Officer strives to strengthen the existing links that the Rotary Club of Croydon has with other organisations in and around the Croydon area.

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and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

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The Fundraising Committee exists to coordinate the year’s fundraising,
focusing mainly, but not exclusively, on the President’s chosen charity.

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Supporting Rotary's International Projects.

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Giving thousands of disadvantaged children a fun day out.

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This year, the Rotary Club of Croydon, the Borough's original and oldest club, will celebrate serving the community for a century.

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Rotary's own charity

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An annual ward for primary school children

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"It's the taking part that matters..."

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2019 Mock Interviews at Thomas More School

Vocational Service is one of the Avenues of Service available to Rotarians.

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Youth Opportunities

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Some of the charities supported by our Presidents over the past few years.

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