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All Rotarian Action Groups |
Recognised by Rotary International are listed below. |
See
also Official Rotary Fellowships Instrumental in the creation of this section is RGHF Member and past Rotary International Director John Eberhard |
PRID John Eberhard's Plan (PDF) A Bright New Century for Rotary A Bold new Paradigm of Service Observations on the RAGs Concept Post June 2005 Response to Bill Boyd's March 2006 letter on RAGs PRID Eberhard's open letter to RID Kenny 2010 www.fellowshipfirst.org The "Fellowship Advancer" - RI Fellowship Committee A "Story of Fellowships," for club presentations |
List of Rotary Action Groups. |
These groups operate
in accordance with Rotary International policy but are not agencies of or controlled by Rotary International. |
World Health Fairs - A Rotarian Action Group (New) Global Network for Blood Donation - A Rotarian Action Group (New) Water and Sanitation Rotary Action Group Rotarian Action Group for Population & Development Disaster Relief - A Rotarian Action Group (Inactive) Polio Survivors & Associates - Rotarian Action Group Rotary Diabetes Action Group (New) Rotarian Action Group for Blindness Prevention (New) Rotarians for Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Rotarians for Fighting AIDS Rotarian Action Group for the Alleviation of Hunger and Malnutrition (New) Rotarians for Mine Action Rotarian Action Group of Dental Volunteers Rotary Action Group for Microcredit (New) Rotarians for Hearing Regeneration Rotarians Eliminating Malaria Humanitarian Service Rotarian Action Group Rotarians for the Prevention of Drug Abuse Rotarian Action Group For Peace As of 1 July 2005, the Rotary Fellowships program belongs to a new parent entity known as Global Networking Groups. The new entity includes groups of individual Rotarians organized to focus on shared topics of interest on an international basis. Effective 1 July 2006, all existing and future fellowship groups with a service-oriented focus will be reclassified under a new category called Rotarian Action Groups, while existing and future fellowship groups focusing on fellowship of a recreational or vocational nature will remain under the designation of Rotary Fellowships. For more information, please refer toFrequently Asked Questions. During this period of transition, both Rotary Fellowships and Rotarian Action Groups will be represented on the Rotary Fellowships pages of the RI Web site. Pending the development of a separate Rotarian Action Groups Web page, both pages will be linked through a common portal for Global Networking Groups. Please check back periodically for further updates. Global Networking Groups currently comprise more than 90 independent Rotary Fellowships and Rotarian Action Groups. Join the growing number of Rotarians who are sharing their favorite activities and professional interests through organized recreational and vocational groups in Rotary Fellowships, or explore new opportunities for international partnership in service in Rotarian Action Groups. Whether you are interested in bird watching, motorcycling, volunteer dentistry, or the fight against AIDS, Rotary's Global Networking Groups are fantastic resources for all Rotarians to develop new friendships and to advance opportunities for service. (Rotary International information) |
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