Rotarian’s Are Built To Last
The Challenge of Rotary
Rotarian’s Are Built To Last
Past RI President Luis Vicente Giay in 1996
40
Clubs
39
Clubs
20 active
Clubs
19 inactive
Clubs
Rotaract
Recruitment for Rotary Clubs :
• Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood ,
new members young and dynamic .
• Rotaractors are the best candidates to be
Rotarians after:
A. Turning into 30 Years .
B. Fulfilling the significant Needs .
Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs :
Rotaractors need to recruit more members in
their clubs . The main pool may be sons ,
daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart
from old Interactors .
Community leaders & university students .
Better
Image
Recognition
The Outcome of Rotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees
Youthful
spirit
AssistanceAwareness
9 inactive
Clubs
Helping the Rotaract to fulfil the district objectives
through 4 main principles;
1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and
their Sponsor Rotary club.
2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary / professional).
3- Develop members / clubs database to facilitate future
decisions.
4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking
initiatives.
RYLA in Egypt :
WHAT IS A ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE?
• Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for
young people who spend anywhere from a few
weeks to a full year as an international student
hosted by local Rotary clubs.
• It allow students to develop a deeper understanding
of other cultures.
• Its an experience of life & young boys & girls from 15
to 19 make amazing friends .
• Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for
public speaking , culture shock & how to be in a
host family
 Host clubs and families and the entire
community are enriched by extended, friendly
contact with someone from a different culture.
Applicants should have pleasant
personality and must:
-be able to adjust to a new and different
culture/country.
-be willing live apart from their families
for the year.
-be open to new and different
experiences .
 Exchanges can be short term
or long term.
 Short-term exchanges last
from a few days to several
months and often take place
when school is not in session.
Students typically stay with a
local family in the host
country, but they might also
attend a youth camp or tour
the country with students
from around the world.
New Generation exchange :
 Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to
young people ages 18-25 . This program may include a
vocational element .
 Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be
adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies .
 Individuals district and multidistrict programs may
develop their own program rules and guidelines , provided
they are consistent with those set by the RI borad .
Yesterday’s Interactors are today’s Rotaractors
and
tomorrow’s Rotarians.
Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

Rotary empower - PP Sherif Waly

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    The Challenge ofRotary Rotarian’s Are Built To Last
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    Past RI PresidentLuis Vicente Giay in 1996
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    Recruitment for RotaryClubs : • Rotary Clubs will always need fresh blood , new members young and dynamic . • Rotaractors are the best candidates to be Rotarians after: A. Turning into 30 Years . B. Fulfilling the significant Needs . Recruitment for Rotaract Clubs : Rotaractors need to recruit more members in their clubs . The main pool may be sons , daughters and cousins of Rotarians apart from old Interactors . Community leaders & university students .
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    Better Image Recognition The Outcome ofRotary Meetings with Rotaract Attendees Youthful spirit AssistanceAwareness
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    Helping the Rotaractto fulfil the district objectives through 4 main principles; 1- Enhancing the relation between Rotaract clubs and their Sponsor Rotary club. 2- Enhancing Rotaracts skills (Rotary / professional). 3- Develop members / clubs database to facilitate future decisions. 4- Support Rotaracts to unleash their creativity and taking initiatives.
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    WHAT IS AROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE? • Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs. • It allow students to develop a deeper understanding of other cultures. • Its an experience of life & young boys & girls from 15 to 19 make amazing friends . • Orientation sessions are held to qualify them for public speaking , culture shock & how to be in a host family  Host clubs and families and the entire community are enriched by extended, friendly contact with someone from a different culture.
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    Applicants should havepleasant personality and must: -be able to adjust to a new and different culture/country. -be willing live apart from their families for the year. -be open to new and different experiences .
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     Exchanges canbe short term or long term.  Short-term exchanges last from a few days to several months and often take place when school is not in session. Students typically stay with a local family in the host country, but they might also attend a youth camp or tour the country with students from around the world.
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    New Generation exchange:  Terms exchange last 3 years to 6 weeks and are open to young people ages 18-25 . This program may include a vocational element .  Flexibility in the Youth exchange program allows it to be adapted to fit the needs of any student who qualifies .  Individuals district and multidistrict programs may develop their own program rules and guidelines , provided they are consistent with those set by the RI borad .
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    Yesterday’s Interactors aretoday’s Rotaractors and tomorrow’s Rotarians.