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The pages, listed above, are our acknowledgment of the links on various websites around the world. These create access to our website and assist further the spreading of the history and philosophy of Rotary. Note: the presence of a URL (www) indicates that the organization has a link on their website. The editor for this portion of RGHF's project is Greg Barlow

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RC of Iganga First Partner in Africa

Rotary Clubs of Greater Contra Costa County 

First Partner in North America

Distrito 4380 Venezuela
First Partner in South America

Rotary Club of Looe Valley

First Partner in Europe

RC of Parkwood D9640 Australia

First Partner in Australia

Links to our project in Australia and New Zealand Links to our project in Asia Links in North America Links in Latin America Links in Africa Links in Europe Links in Asia Links from Clubs in Europe

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Also see links from eClubs and links from Global Networking Groups

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(It is necessary for participants to have a website and provide a link to any one of our many sections or to our primary gateway found at http://www.rotaryhistoryfellowship.org/  and have an active interest in promoting the history of Rotary to promote Rotary for the benefit "of all concerned.")

Rotary Global History Fellowship
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Rotary's "Spirit of 30,000"

 

Inspired by Robin Jones, DG

D1060, RIBI, 2001-2002

 

This project is about 30,000 Rotary Clubs, Rotary organizations and individual Rotarians, who are working with Rotary Global History Fellowship to extend the "Spirit of 30,000" to all of Rotary.

"The Spirit of 30,000"

We are the ones who build houses for the homeless to live in.

We drill water wells for thirsty people to drink from.

We feed the hungry in our hometowns

We vaccinate little children against polio.

We are 1.2 million souls all over the World of many different nationalities, races and religions.

We meet every week in camaraderie at 30,000 different clubs.

Whenever we visit any of these clubs - even if we have never been there before - we are always welcome as friends,

always, because.

We are the Rotarians.

 

Matts Ingemanson, 15 May 2001

 

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The contents of this website, our electronic features and newsletters have been researched, collected, compiled, and written by Rotarians.

RGHF Mission: As an effort to serve others, RGHF accumulates and preserves the complete history, values and philosophy of the Rotary movement, as well as encourages others to do the same at every level of the Rotary movement, and publishes those histories, values and philosophies on the internet, as well as other forms of media as expedient. 17 March 2003, amended 20 December 2007, Rotary Global History Fellowship Board of Directors.

This fellowship is not an agency of, or controlled by, Rotary International, but is affiliated with individual Rotary districts, clubs, other Rotary organizations and enjoys the support of Rotarians, clubs, districts, and zones world-wide. The views and opinions expressed on this website are not necessarily the collective views and opinions of Rotary International or all Rotarians. Rotary International is not responsible for any content and accepts no liability therefore. © 2000-2008 RGHF (Rotary Global History Fellowship)