First of all, to avoid any assumption, can we make the difference? Are we able to give back to less fortunate and share our skills to the people in need? Can we make a difference as an individual or are we more effective working within a group?
I’m not expecting a “Yes” or “No” answer as I believe that we will receive a unique answer from each person.
I’ve attended the training workshop organised by the Rotaract Club of Jumeirah which initially aimed at equipping its members with the right knowledge that will take them to the other level. A very interesting discussion sparked on how efficient the club was and how can we make a bigger impact to the community.
The interesting part is that triggering change take time, efforts and money. May also a lot of tenacity and self confidence. But when you see all the Rotary achievements stretching from building a sustainable water program, fighting polio and instilling a sense of responsibility and leadership to the next generations, you realise that nothing is impossible, as long as you’ve got the will and the right network to tap into.
The history of the Rotary is very eloquent success story. Founded in 1905, the Rotary counts now 34,118 and 1,222, 293 members across the globe. This shows how a universal idea can be embedded in many cultures and bring the same expected result, “Service above Self”.
If you’d like to know more about us and share any skill that you have, visit our website and drop us a note. Rotaract stands for “Rotary in Action” and we have all it takes to reflect that concept.
If you’d like to know more about us and share any skill that you have, visit our website and drop us a note. Rotaract stands for “Rotary in Action” and we have all it takes to reflect that concept.
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