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    TS Pwede ibutang sa first post nimo ang details para sayon makit-an? ty

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    Quote Originally Posted by TickledPink View Post
    TS Pwede ibutang sa first post nimo ang details para sayon makit-an? ty
    wala ka gets? hehehehe

  3. #53
    of you dont mind

    unsy naka lahi ani sa ubang charitable institutions?

    advantage ani as compared to other org?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coppermine View Post
    of you dont mind

    unsy naka lahi ani sa ubang charitable institutions?

    advantage ani as compared to other org?
    Actually, all charitable institutions formed to help our less fortunate brethren.

    Here are some info. about ROTARACT:


    Rotaract clubs are part of a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world. This effort starts at the community level but knows no limits in its outreach. Rotaractors have access to the many resources of Rotary International (RI) and The Rotary Foundation. Rotary International provides the administrative support that helps Rotaract clubs thrive.
    "Rotaract" stands for "Rotary in Action",[1] although the name originally comes from a combination of "Interact" (International + Action), the high school level programme created by Rotary International in 1962.[2]
    Most Rotaract activities take place at the club level. Rotaract clubs hold formal meetings, usually every two weeks, which feature speakers, special outings, social activities, discussions or visits to other clubs. Club members get together on designated days for service project work, social events, or professional/leadership development workshops.[3]
    The purpose of Rotaract is to provide an opportunity for young men and women to enhance the knowledge and skills that will assist them in personal development, to address the physical and social needs of their communities, and to promote better relations between all people worldwide through a framework of friendship and service.
    To be eligible for membership, prospective members must be 18–30 years of age, show that they are committed to Rotaract, and show that they are of good standing in the community. After being approved by the club, prospective members are 'inducted' to become members, also known as 'Rotaractors'. Clubs generally charge a small annual membership fee to cover costs.[4]
    History
    Rotaract has evolved quickly in its short but dynamic history. In the early 1960s, Rotary clubs around the world began to sponsor university youth groups as community service projects. The 1967-68 RI president, Luther H. Hodges, and the RI Board of Directors considered this club activity to have international relevance, and Rotaract was approved in 1968 as an official program for Rotary clubs. The first club chartered was the Rotaract Club of North Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, on 13 March 1968. Several decades later, the Rotaract program has grown into a strong, international network of 7,300 clubs in more than 150 countries and geographical areas. Rotaract’s 145,000 members are young men and women (ages 18 to 30) who serve the needs of their communities, widen their personal and professional contacts, and increase their understanding of the world.

    Goals:
    Rotaract has the following goals:

    • To develop professional and leadership skills
    • To emphasize respect for the rights of others, based on recognition of the worth of each individual
    • To recognize the dignity and value of all useful occupations as opportunities to serve
    • To recognize, practice, and promote ethical standards as leadership qualities and vocational responsibilities
    • To develop knowledge and understanding of the needs, problems, and opportunities in the community and worldwide
    • To provide opportunities for personal and group activities to serve the community and promote international understanding and goodwill toward all people

    How does it work?
    · All Rotaract efforts begin at the local, grassroots level, with members addressing their communities’ physical and social needs while promoting international understanding and peace through a framework of friendship and service.

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    Default Re: Are you a young professional?

    I am inviting all the young professional who wants to be part of the global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world.

    The Rotaract Club of Cebu South will be having orientation for the new aspiring members on June 25, 2011.

    If you are interest please contact :

    Rail
    Globe 0927-4195504
    Sun 0923-899-3338

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    Default Re: Are you a young professional?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rail View Post
    This an organization. If you hear about Rotary, this is a junior org. composed of young professional age 18-30 year old. If you want to join just let me know.
    w0w nasulod pako sa category kay 18-30 man.. kaso not interested..naa unta ko both.

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    Default Re: Are you a young professional?

    No problem bro. Not all loves community service man and its our choice to serve our less fortunate brethren and at the same time having fellowship w/ each other.

    Quote Originally Posted by gmaroxram View Post
    w0w nasulod pako sa category kay 18-30 man.. kaso not interested..naa unta ko both.

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    Default Re: Are you a young professional?

    sir interested q mu apil ug mga in.ani labi nag mu ad2ng mga bata pde r kaha q sir 19 still studying? dle kaha q ma OP basin mga maguwang kaau mu nq dha ) naay bay rotaract sa USC sir?

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    sir pls pm me way lain requirements sir as said from the previous posts?

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    ahh so community service ni siya.. sayang kung bata pa ta ko like 21+ pero 25+yrs nmn gd ko so need to focus more para sa future.. kani bagay jd ni sa mga new nursing grads

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