Director

Salim Youssef

Club Service

Club Service is the first avenue of Rotary service. It is responsible for the efficient management and organisation of the club. Club Service may well be the most important function within the Rotary club because all other avenues of service rely on the efficient management of the club

 

 

 

Director

Peter Williams 

Vocational Service 

 
Vocational Service is Rotary's second avenue of service.
It aims to foster and support the application of the ideal of service in the pursuit of all vocations. It is the responsibility of the Rotary club and all its members to encourage the objective by example and by developing projects that help members tocontribute their vocational talents

 

 
 
 

Director

Roy Philbin

Community Service 

Rotary's third avenue of service.

Community Service encourages and fosters the application of the ideal of service in each Rotarian's personal, business and community life..

 

 

 

 

 

Director

Ron Mildenhall

  International Service   

International Service is Rotary's fourth avenue of service.

Its aim is to encourage and foster the advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace. Freedom, justice, truth and respect for human rights and inherent Rotary principles. International Service covers World Community Service and international social, cultural and educational programs, whether or not a part of the Rotary Foundation

 

 

 

 

Director

Rob Potter  

New Generations

New Generations Service Rotary's fifth avenue of service. Previously called Youth, New Generations comprises the programs of Rotary which promote and encourage leadership in young people, the development of cultural, ethical and spiritual values, and an understanding of the importance of peace and goodwill amongst people throughout the world. Its programs are drawn mainly from the recognised Vocational and International service areas and are closely aligned to those avenues of service

  

 

We meet at the HIGH ROAD BISTRO, High Rd. Riverton at 6.15pm Wednesdays