The Rotary Foundation taps into a global network of Rotary members who invest their time, money, and expertise into the seven areas of focus, such as eradicating polio and promoting peace.
Doing good in the world

The club we're building looks and feels a little different to many traditional Rotary clubs. A flexible way for busy people to make Rotary fit their busy and family lives. In addition to online forums, members will get together regularly to socialise and plan future service projects, events and fundraising initiatives. BUT we are focussed less on meetings, and more on community service.
The Rotary Foundation taps into a global network of Rotary members who invest their time, money, and expertise into the seven areas of focus, such as eradicating polio and promoting peace.
The power of combined efforts knows no limitation, multiplies resources, and broadens our lives and perspectives.
Rotary members’ efforts are focused in seven key areas to maximise impact, to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better world to support our peace efforts and end polio forever.
Rotary’s guiding principles serve as a foundation for relationships with each other and the action we take in the world.
Rotary members address local needs and work with their community to bring lasting improvements.
The Strategic Plan is clear-eyed about the challenges that Rotary and the world face and it protects the value of human connection in an age of technology.
The potential to do good in our community as a member of Rotary is far greater than it is as an individual.
Rotary is a GRASSROOTS organisation with our most meaningful service work through our Rotary clubs.
The first Rotary club quickly evolved to use the talents and resources of its members to serve the community.
The flexibility of Rotary membership to fit in with individual lifestyles and busy lives also brings personal rewards, and lifelong friendships.