20 reasons to join Rotary
1. Friendship: In this increasingly complex world, Rotary meets one of the most basic human needs – the need for friendship and camaraderie. This is one of the two reasons why Rotary was founded in 1905.
2. Business Development: The second root cause of Rotary’s development is business development. Everyone needs partners. Rotary consists of representatives of all types of businesses and professions in society. Rotarians help each other.
3. Personal Growth and Development: Rotary membership continues our growth and education in the field of human relationships, as well as our personal development.
4. Leadership Development: Rotary is an organization of leaders and successful people. Our service in Rotary is like studying in college. Leadership: learning how to motivate, influence and guide leaders.
5. Citizen of Your Community: Membership in the Rotary Club makes us better citizens of the community. The average rotor club consists of the most active citizens of any society.
6. Continuing Education: Every week in Rotary there is a program that informs us about the processes in society, the state and the world. Each meeting gives us the opportunity to hear different speakers on different current topics.
7. Pleasure: Rotary is a pleasure. Every meeting, every club project, social activity, service is a pleasure.
8. Public Speaking Ability: Many Rotary people are afraid to speak in public. Rotary develops confidence and the ability to communicate with the audience and the opportunity to practice and improve these skills.
9. Citizens of the World: Every Rotarian has a badge that says “Rotary International.” There are few places in the world without Rotary clubs. Every Rotarian is welcome — even encouraged — in each of the 30,000 clubs in 194 countries and geographies. This means friendships both in his society and around the world.
10. Travel Assistance: Because Rotary clubs exist everywhere, many Rotarians who need a doctor, lawyer, hotel, or travel advice find help through Rotary.
11. Entertainment: Each club and district has activities that diversify the work life of its members. Rotary holds conferences, conventions, assemblies, and institutions that offer entertainment in addition to information, training, and service.
12. Developing Social Skills: Each week and at various events and activities, Rotary develops the individuality of members, social and personal skills. Rotary is for people who like people.
13. Family Programs: Rotary provides one of the largest youth exchange programs in the world; clubs for future Rotarians in high schools and colleges, the opportunity for engagement of the spouse and household in activities designed to assist family members in the application and development of family values.
14. Professional skills: Every Rotarian is expected to participate in the upliftment and development of his / her profession, to serve the community, to teach young people. Rotary helps you become a better doctor, lawyer, teacher.
15. Development of Ethics: Rotary practices the Four-Sided Test, which governs an individual’s ethical standards. Rotarians are expected to be ethical in their professional and business relationships.
16. Getting to know the cultures of different countries: Rotary brings together people from all religions, countries, cultures, languages, races, political beliefs, colors, and ethnicities. Its members are the most prominent personalities in the world. Rotarians are aware of their cultures and learn to love and work with people everywhere. This makes them better citizens of their countries.
17. Prestige: Rotary members are prominent personalities, leaders in business, professions, the arts, government, sports, the military, religion, and all industries. Rotary clubs are the oldest and most prestigious nonprofit clubs. Rotary members include directors, managers, and professional professionals who make decisions and influence policy.
18. Good people: Rotarians are, among other things, good people on earth. They are important people who stick to the policy “It’s good to be important people, it’s not important to be good”.
19. Lack of “official religion”: Rotary has no secret handshakes, no secret politics or official religion, no secret meetings or rituals. It is an open community of men and women who simply believe in the need to help others.
20. Opportunity to serve: Rotary is a non-profit club. His concern is humanity. Rotarians serve society locally and globally. This is probably the most important reason to become a Rotarian: the chance to do something for someone else and feel the satisfaction of it.
2. Business Development: The second root cause of Rotary’s development is business development. Everyone needs partners. Rotary consists of representatives of all types of businesses and professions in society. Rotarians help each other.
3. Personal Growth and Development: Rotary membership continues our growth and education in the field of human relationships, as well as our personal development.
4. Leadership Development: Rotary is an organization of leaders and successful people. Our service in Rotary is like studying in college. Leadership: learning how to motivate, influence and guide leaders.
5. Citizen of Your Community: Membership in the Rotary Club makes us better citizens of the community. The average rotor club consists of the most active citizens of any society.
6. Continuing Education: Every week in Rotary there is a program that informs us about the processes in society, the state and the world. Each meeting gives us the opportunity to hear different speakers on different current topics.
7. Pleasure: Rotary is a pleasure. Every meeting, every club project, social activity, service is a pleasure.
8. Public Speaking Ability: Many Rotary people are afraid to speak in public. Rotary develops confidence and the ability to communicate with the audience and the opportunity to practice and improve these skills.
9. Citizens of the World: Every Rotarian has a badge that says “Rotary International.” There are few places in the world without Rotary clubs. Every Rotarian is welcome — even encouraged — in each of the 30,000 clubs in 194 countries and geographies. This means friendships both in his society and around the world.
10. Travel Assistance: Because Rotary clubs exist everywhere, many Rotarians who need a doctor, lawyer, hotel, or travel advice find help through Rotary.
11. Entertainment: Each club and district has activities that diversify the work life of its members. Rotary holds conferences, conventions, assemblies, and institutions that offer entertainment in addition to information, training, and service.
12. Developing Social Skills: Each week and at various events and activities, Rotary develops the individuality of members, social and personal skills. Rotary is for people who like people.
13. Family Programs: Rotary provides one of the largest youth exchange programs in the world; clubs for future Rotarians in high schools and colleges, the opportunity for engagement of the spouse and household in activities designed to assist family members in the application and development of family values.
14. Professional skills: Every Rotarian is expected to participate in the upliftment and development of his / her profession, to serve the community, to teach young people. Rotary helps you become a better doctor, lawyer, teacher.
15. Development of Ethics: Rotary practices the Four-Sided Test, which governs an individual’s ethical standards. Rotarians are expected to be ethical in their professional and business relationships.
16. Getting to know the cultures of different countries: Rotary brings together people from all religions, countries, cultures, languages, races, political beliefs, colors, and ethnicities. Its members are the most prominent personalities in the world. Rotarians are aware of their cultures and learn to love and work with people everywhere. This makes them better citizens of their countries.
17. Prestige: Rotary members are prominent personalities, leaders in business, professions, the arts, government, sports, the military, religion, and all industries. Rotary clubs are the oldest and most prestigious nonprofit clubs. Rotary members include directors, managers, and professional professionals who make decisions and influence policy.
18. Good people: Rotarians are, among other things, good people on earth. They are important people who stick to the policy “It’s good to be important people, it’s not important to be good”.
19. Lack of “official religion”: Rotary has no secret handshakes, no secret politics or official religion, no secret meetings or rituals. It is an open community of men and women who simply believe in the need to help others.
20. Opportunity to serve: Rotary is a non-profit club. His concern is humanity. Rotarians serve society locally and globally. This is probably the most important reason to become a Rotarian: the chance to do something for someone else and feel the satisfaction of it.