
What do Rotary clubs do?
Rotary clubs address critical issues at home and abroad by providing health care and medical supplies, clean water, food, job training, youth development, and education to millions of people in need. Examples of Rotary’s focus areas include:
The following donations were made by the Rotary Club of Kew in 2009 - 2010
Cakes & puddings $524
Life Education Caravans $1000
Alola Foundation $3000
Cancer Council Victoria $1000
Interplast $1000
Mesothelioma Research $1000
Odyssey house $1000
Boroondara Cares $8371
ShelterBox Australia $7571
Moira food vouchers $4125
RAWCS Cambodia $ 500
Royal Children’s Hospital $ 200
Sumba Eye Project $9000
Rotary Foundation $5000
Rotary Overseas Aid Fund $1000

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Mia Farrow at the 2009 RI Convention
Peace - In an effort to educate tomorrow’s peacemakers and ambassadors, up to 110 Rotary World Peace Fellows are sponsored each year to study at one of the eight universities for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution. Since 2002, 339 fellows from over 75 countries have participated at a cost of more than $23 million.
International Education - Rotary is the world’s largest privately-funded source of international scholarships. Each year, about 1,000 university students receive Rotary scholarships to study abroad. Rotary clubs also coordinate a high school-age student exchange program that has sent nearly 8,000 students abroad for three months to a year.
Humanitarian Projects - Rotary clubs initiate thousands of humanitarian service projects every year. These volunteer-driven projects address the root causes of conflict, such as hunger, poverty, disease and illiteracy.
Literacy - Rotary clubs work to improve literacy rates worldwide. A unique, Rotary-pioneered approach called the Concentrated Language Encounter (CLE) has proven very effective in resource-strapped developing countries. It was so successful in Thailand, that the Thai government adopted the program nationwide.
Water Management - Recognizing the importance of clean water, many Rotary clubs help to install wells and develop water treatment and distribution systems to increase access to fresh drinking water for communities in need, especially in developing countries.
All this from the Rotary International Website