Rotary stands with the United Nations General Assembly in expressing grave concern at "the ongoing human rights and humanitarian crisis worldwide.
As a global humanitarian organization, Rotary takes a proactive stance toward peace-making by addressing the underlying causes of conflict.
It aligns with Rotary’s deep commitment to promoting peace through dialogue and conflict resolution.
We are working beside our partners in the international relief community to help provide resources to the refugees forced to flee the field of battle.
I would like to remind everyone that this coming Tuesday (May 10th) we will be holding a special meeting for a vote on the bylaws, which requires a quorum of half of our membership. Thank you all for your comments and suggestions that made this iteration of the bylaws possible.
Did you attend district conference and have some pictures or thoughts to share? Let Secretary Chris know and be featured in the next bulletin!
On Tuesday, May 10th the district Membership Committee is meeting at 7 pm EDT. Click here to join in.
On Saturday, May 14th the annual Rotary Foundation Community Walk will be hosted by the Rotary Club of Montreal West & NDG. Check out the district website for more information if you're interested in participating.
Have a great week and see you on Tuesday,
Maddie
President Elect
Club Vision Exercise
Thank you for responding so thoroughly to the Current Status survey questionnaire. Lars Henriksson has collated the comments and crunched the numbers. Your copy will arrive shortly.
The next survey is a written exercise - that document is on its way too. Whether or not you were able to complete the first survey, your written contribution to plotting the future for the Passport Club is vital.
We will have lots to discuss at the Data Extraction meeting on 17 May. After all,