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ROTARY VALUES
D K Lee - RI President 2008-09

 


Dong-Kurn Lee
 

ROTARY VALUES

Dear Fellow Rotarians,

January marks the beginning of the second half of the Rotary year.
It's a time to look back on what we've accomplished so far, to assess
our progress, and to renew our determination to achieve our goals
in the months remaining. It's a time to discuss and evaluate the
goals of our clubs as well as the goals we've set for ourselves
as Rotarians.

January is also Rotary Awareness Month, a time for us to consider
how our Rotary values — and our own actions — influence public
perceptions of Rotary. Our strategic plan outlines five core values
that define and guide us as we chart a course into our second
century of service.

SERVICE is our first value, as it should be. Our focus on service is
reflected in our primary motto, Service Above Self. Through our
clubs and districts, we have the potential to create better, safer
and healthier communities, one project at a time.

FELLOWSHIP is the reason Rotary was founded over 100 years ago.
The friendship, the camaraderie and the wonderful sense of doing
something good together is what keeps us all looking forward to
our Rotary meetings week after week.

DIVERSITY is an aspect of Rotary that becomes more important
with every passing year. We have just welcomed to Rotary the
Republic of Kiribati, which joins the more than 200 countries and
geographical areas already on the Rotary map. I look forward
with all Rotarians to a day when there is a Rotary club in every
community in the world.

INTEGRITY is fundamental to our organisation's identity. Every
Rotarian is a guardian of the reputation that generations of
Rotarians have worked to build. When we maintain the highest
ethical standards in all of our dealings, we strengthen the trust
that allows us to serve more effectively. But it will only happen
if we show leadership, the fifth and final,

CORE VALUE. Each of us must remember, with our every action,
that we are Rotarians. When we are chosen to become Rotarians,
and when we choose to accept that honour, we take it upon
ourselves to become representatives of the entire organisation.
When we are known as Rotarians, then everything we do reflects
upon us all. By living by our core values and committing to
Service Above Self, we build a stronger Rotary and a better
world for all.



President, Rotary International
 

 
 

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