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Presented by the 2007-08 Family of Rotary Resource Group

Presented by the 2007-08 Family of Rotary Resource Group. Who belongs to our Rotary Family?. Fellow club members Spouses and spouse groups (e.g. Inner Wheel) Children, parents and other relatives Families of deceased Rotarians Youth Exchange students and their families

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Presented by the 2007-08 Family of Rotary Resource Group

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  1. Presented by the 2007-08 Family of Rotary Resource Group

  2. Who belongs to our Rotary Family? • Fellow club members • Spouses and spouse groups (e.g. Inner Wheel) • Children, parents and other relatives • Families of deceased Rotarians • Youth Exchange students and their families • Interactors, Rotaractors and RYLArians • GSE team members, Ambassadorial Scholars and alumni • Global Networking Groups

  3. Why is the Family of Rotary important? • Allows us to build lifelong friendships • Enhances our personal families’ relationships • Builds world understanding and peace • Improves international solidarity and tolerance • Contributes to membership growth • Contributes to diversity of age, gender, race, ethnicity, culture, religion and profession • Improves Rotary’s public image • Strengthens clubs and their commitment to service

  4. How do we care for fellow Rotarians like family? • Remember birthdays and anniversaries • Assist when they are sick, lonely, or having difficulties • Share their grief during and after a death in the family • Celebrate at births, weddings, and graduations

  5. How do we involve our ownfamilies in Rotary? • At special family oriented social events • At club meetings for special programs • Assistance at fundraisers • In community service projects • Hosting Youth Exchange and GSE teams

  6. How can we care for spouses of deceased Rotarians? • Invite them to join Rotary • Invite them to special club events • Send them The Rotarian magazine • Send them club newsletters • Call on them regularly • Celebrate their birthdays

  7. How can Youth Exchange students become family members? • Encourage club members to invite them to their family functions • Communicate with the students’ families back home • Maintain lifelong contact after the student has returned home

  8. How can we involve Interactors, Rotaractors and RYLArians in the family? • Invite them to participate in: • Projects, fundraisers, club and district social events • Christmas parties, change-over ceremonies • District conferences, assemblies • Have them attend other Interact, Rotaract, and RYLA activities

  9. How do we keep Foundation Alumni involved in the family? • Invite them to join Rotary • Invite them to speak at meetings • Ask them to participate in club projects • Communicate regularly when abroad • Welcome them upon their return • Send them The Rotarian magazine or your club newsletter

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  12. For more information: • Contact your district family of Rotary coordinator • Visit the Family of Rotary Resource Group Web page:www.rotary.org/aboutrotary/president/wilkinson/index.html

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