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| Posted by Kristi Halvorson on Mar 29, 2011 Rotary International is a volunteer serviceorganization of 1.2 million businessand professional leaders and 600,000 teenagers and young adults unitedworldwide to provide humanitarian service and help build Goodwill and Peace. Nearly 54,000 clubs in 185countries conduct projects to addresstoday’s challenges (locally in their communities and abroad in developingcountries) including illiteracy, disease, hunger, poverty, lack of clean water and peace& conflict resolution, while encouraging high ethical standards in allvocations. | | Posted by Kristi Halvorson on May 01, 2011 Kruse Way - Lake Oswego Rotary meets each Tuesdayat noon in the lower level of the Homebuilders Association on Bangy Road inLake Oswego. We have 38 members - come and join us! For the last twenty-two years, the Kruse Way - Lake Oswego Rotary Club has supported numerous local and international projects including: Candlelighters; Youth Employment Institute; World Community Service (Water Projects in Africa & Central America); Polio Vaccination Campaign; Rotary Youth Leadership Awards; High School Scholarships and Disaster Relief Concerts (Hurricane Katrina, SE Asia Tsunami, Haiti and Japan).
| | Posted by Kristi Halvorson There are as many reasons to support The Rotary Foundation as there are ways to do good in the world. By contributing to the Foundation , you help support the Foundation's six areas of focus, which help to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty. By giving US$100 a year through the Every Rotarian, Every Year (EREY) initiative, you become a Rotary Foundation Sustaining Member. Contributions to EREY are the primary source of funding for Foundation programs. |
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