Redefining Rotary Through COVID Lenses Saint Lucia, home of the 2020-2021 District Conference and District Governor Lisle Chase
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“Whatever Rotary may mean to us, to the world it will be known by the results it achieves” – Paul Harris
In 1905, one man in a cold Chicago city felt the need for fellowship and to serve. These emotions have remained pervasive over time, and today, 116 years later, fellowship and service are still the driving forces pushing men and women into service clubs like Rotary.
Rotary District Governor, Lisle Chase
Members now span the globe, working to solve some of our world’s most challenging problems including Polio, HIV/AIDS and Malaria. Major projects surround causes ranging from peace, to health and disease mitigation, growing resilient economies, supporting education, mothers and children and the environment.