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22 July 2016 | A roundup of Rotary news
Former Rotary Scholar makes clothing with a conscience

The way Cynthia Salim sees it, the fashion industry doesn't have much to offer a young, socially conscious woman like her when it comes to work clothes. So the former Rotary Scholar started her own company to produce high-quality, classic women’s wear constructed of socially responsible materials and made by fairly paid workers in environmentally friendly factories. Read more of Salim's story.

ROTARY VOICES

Are you willing to be third class, and serve?

Third class ticket holders have a heart for service. Unlike first and second class, they don’t mind getting out and getting their hands dirty. In her blog for Rotary Voices, Rotary member Tiffany Ervin explains why Rotary needs more third class ticket holders.

Read Ervin’s blog post
Learn more about the lifecycle of a service project

WAYS TO SUPPORT ROTARY'S WORK

eBay Live Auctions in July benefit Rotary

Rotary members, their families, and friends can support Rotary’s work by bidding on antiques, artwork, jewelry, and collectibles through eBay Live Auctions. Each month, eBay donates a portion of all sales proceeds from select events to Rotary.

See the July auctions that benefit Rotary
Read a blog post from eBay’s Linda Campbell


TRACKING MEMBERSHIP LEADS IS EASIER THAN EVER
Rotary International

District leaders and club officers can now review inquiries from prospective, referred, and relocating or returning members — all in one place. Sign in to My Rotary and visit the Club and District Administration pages to discover how easy it is to manage your online membership leads and review reports.



TELL YOUR ROTARY STORY

On our blog Rotary Voices, we provide a platform for you to share how Rotary has impacted your life. Send us your story, and inspire others to join us in our humanitarian efforts as we meet critical needs around the world.

ROTARY LEADER

Practical tips to keep new members connected

Sometimes, getting people to join your Rotary club is the easy part. Keeping them, long after the glow of the induction ceremony has worn off, can prove challenging. Discover resources you can use to keep your members engaged.

Check out the latest issue of Rotary Leader


Resources & reference

Rotary Voices: Stories of service from around the world
Rotary Leader: Helping club and district officers achieve success
Rotary Images: Download photos to use in your club or district publications


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