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Dan Leaird District 6560 Rotary Youth Exchange Chairman

Youth Programs. Dan Leaird District 6560 Rotary Youth Exchange Chairman. YOUTH. Discussion Questions. What experience do you have with the program? Does your club have what it takes to participate effectively? What role do district program committees play?

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Dan Leaird District 6560 Rotary Youth Exchange Chairman

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  1. Youth Programs Dan LeairdDistrict 6560 Rotary Youth Exchange Chairman

  2. YOUTH Discussion Questions • What experience do you have with the program? • Does your club have what it takes to participate effectively? • What role do district program committees play? • How will your club promote opportunities for young people? • How does your club determine who is eligible to participate? • What are best practices or lessons learned from your club’s experiences? • How does your club stay connected with the alumni of your youth programs?

  3. Interact • Service Club for ages 12-18 • Sponsored by a Rotary Club • School or Community based • Challenges and Opportunities in sponsoring an Interact Club?

  4. A service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30 • Membership totals over 291,000 in more than 9,500 clubs worldwide • Rotaract clubs are self-governing and self-supporting • Can be either university- or community-based • Individual Rotary clubs sponsor Rotaract clubs and offer guidance and support • Rotaract clubs are true “partners in service” and key members of the family of Rotary. Rotaract

  5. Encourage students to become aware of Rotary and its commitment to leadership and service. Sponsored by a Rotary Club • Annual Rotary Theme, and/or Four Way Test • Local / District Contest Speech Contest

  6. Ages 15-18.5 at time of departure • Attend school; 11 months; 1-3 Host Families • CSRYE – Central States Rotary Youth Exchange • Outbound – student leaving the US • Inbound – student entering the US • Club / District involvement? Rotary Youth Exchange

  7. Ages 14-30; frequently High School • Develop their skills and character while exposing them to Rotary’s values of service, high ethical standards, and peace. • Most RYLAs follow a seminar or leadership camp format. • Helps develop the qualities of leadership, citizenship, and personal development among young people Rotary Youth Leadership Awards

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