Information Session
June 16th at 7:00 pm
 
Pop in for an open house style Q and A about Rotary Youth Exchange!  We will be online to answer your questions from 7pm-8pm on Wednesday, June 16th.  Join us any time.
We put together this packet to share a little more about the Rotary Youth Exchange program and how easy it is for your Club to get involved. 
What’s inside the attachment?
  1. Meet five of our local students who went on Youth exchange!
  2. How much will Youth Exchange cost our club/students?
  3. What does our club need to get started? 
One of the benefits of being in Rotary is our international reach. Whether we are bringing water to communities in Central America or Africa, providing technology and innovation to provide equality, or vaccinating against Polio, our reach spans mountains, oceans, and borders. 
That is why our Rotary District 5050’s Youth Exchange program is so important. By bringing today’s youth into our international Rotary family, we are teaching the next generation the importance of thinking beyond your own backyard when it comes to sharing resources and planning for the future. The program also promotes peace - one of the cornerstones of Rotary. 
You might be amazed at how much your Club can benefit from Youth Exchange. In fact, there are likely potential members in your area for whom an Exchange changed their lives decades ago and who are ready to become champions for the program - and new Rotary members. 
We put together this packet to share a little more about the Rotary Youth Exchange program and how easy it is for your Club to get involved. 
Note:  As with any email list, the one we used may not have the correct recipient for your club.  I would most appreciate it if you could forward this information to those people in your club.  All members are invited to join our Q and A and our program!   Thank you for your help. 
 
Felicity Dye
Chair-District 5050  
360.815.3199
Group Email:  rotary5050ye@gmail.com