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We may consider the avenues of service as a ‘Road Map’ to achieve the stated goals (with some overlapping) The avenues are:
Club service
Vocational service
Community service
International service
New generation service
 
Club service
Club Service, the First Avenue of Service, is the fundamental building block of Rotary. Club Service provides our Club with a sound foundation. The Committees under the Club Service Avenue interact with each other. In one sentence,the Club Service Director has the great responsibility of proper administration of the club and maintaining a healthy and active club.
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Vocational service

Vocational Service is both the responsibility of a Rotary club and of its members. The avenue of vocational service is very wide and clear but relatively less traveled. Therefore it becomes an additional responsibility for its Director to highlight its role in Rotary service.  The Club as a whole has some responsibilities which it implements through the Director vocational service. The individual members have to conduct themselves, their businesses and their profession in accordance with the Rotary principles and contribute their vocational talents to club projects. Some of the activities in the avenue : promotion of “4 way test”, vocational guidance to the young people, career counseling and development, exploring employment opportunities, job placement with a minimum number targeted every year, rotary volunteer programmes, observe vocational service month, October, etc. Vocational Service is the way in which Rotary fosters and supports the Ideal of Service in pursuit of all vocations.

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Community service

Fundamentally Rotary is a philosophy of life that further crystallizes into a philosophy of service - “service above self”. The community service Director has to lead the club to translate this philosophy into objective activity. It is the social responsibility of every Rotarian and Rotary Club to improve the quality of life for those who live in the community.

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International service

International service avenue is of special significance for our club because of our club’s name “Global”. The goal is to encourage and foster the advancement of international understanding and goodwill. It may be appropriate to have ‘Rotary Foundation’ under this avenue. Every President must have a reasonable target and start working on it the first day of his term.

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New generation service

The Mission : Prepare the new generation up to the age of 30 by providing opportunities for development of their skills and competence. The Director has the responsibility for organizing projects to support the fundamental needs - health, human value, education and self development of the youth. He can achieve this by organizing any or all of : Interact, Rotaract,  youth leadership programmes, Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) and also programmes for children at risk, children with disabilities and so on.

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