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Avenues of Service |
| Club Service |
Club Service includes the scope of activities that Rotarians undertake in support of the club, such as serving on committees, proposing individuals for membership, and meeting attendance requirements. |
| Vocational Service |
Vocational Service focuses on the opportunity that Rotarians have to represent their professions as well as their efforts to promote vocational awareness and high ethical standards in business. For decades, Rotarians have been applying the "4-Way Test" to their business and professional relationships to give expression to their concern for ethical standards in the workplace. From offering career guidance in high schools, to seeking ways to improve conditions in the workplace, Rotarians and their clubs engage in many different kinds of vocational service. |
| Community Service |
Community Service includes the scope of activities which Rotarians undertake to improve the quality of life in their community. Many official Rotary programs are intended to meet community needs, whether it be to promote literacy, help the elderly or disabled, combat violence, or provide opportunities for local youth. |
| International Service |
International Service describes the activities which Rotarians undertake to advance international understanding, goodwill, and peace. The spread of Rotary clubs across the globe allows for the concerted Rotary support of humanitarian efforts worldwide. |
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