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Your Vote Counts - Resolution Proposal by WE Rotary
 
Our club is being asked to vote on a resolution and we need your vote to determine what the club's vote will be at the District Conference. Please review the proposed resolution and then click the "Click Me" button to cast your vote.
 
The resolution from the WE Rotary club is asking for Rotary International's Board of Directors to consider supporting the growing international call for the complete elimination of nuclear weapons reflected in the UN Treaty on The Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, supporting UN General Assembly resolutions endorsing that Treaty, and calling on the 9 states that possess nuclear weapons to enter into urgent negotiations for a verifiable, enforceable agreement to jointly eliminate their nuclear arsenals according to an agreed upon timeline.  
 
Message from PDG Roz Cooper:
Rotary members can influence change within Rotary International and the Rotary Foundation through Resolutions and Legislation. Resolutions are requests to the Board of Trustees to take action that is outside the purview of Rotary’s constitutional documents.   Resolutions should affect the Rotary world rather than address local or administrative issues.   If adopted, these resolutions are then considered by the RI Board, or The Rotary Foundation trustees. Proposed resolutions must be approved or endorsed by the Clubs in the District at a District Conference. 
 
Attached is a proposed Resolution by the WE Rotary Club of International Peace, D5000 Hawaii.  Please vote to endorse or not to endorse the proposed Resolution. 
Mahalo for your support.
 
Roz Cooper, PDG
District 5000 Council on Resolutions and Council on Legislations Representative.
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Dear Rotary members, 

Over the past few months, while we visited Rotary clubs worldwide and witnessed inspiring projects that are making a tangible difference in their communities, many have approached us with concerns about the current political and economic volatility, and its potential impact on the work that we do.  

We want to assure you that in times of uncertainty, one thing is certain - our mission and values remain unchanged. Rotary is a force for good in the world because we are deeply embedded in communities. We will continue to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace.

The ideals of service, fellowship, and diversity have enabled us to transcend boundaries of all kinds. We bring people of all backgrounds together, foster collaboration, and make our communities stronger. 

For 120 years Rotary has thrived through two World Wars, through the Cold War, and through multiple deadly pandemics. We have endured and strengthened because we adhere to our mission and to our values. In times like these, we are once again reminded of the strength of Rotary and the importance of supporting our organization. 

As a founding partner of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, we've helped reduce polio cases by 99.9 percent since our first project to vaccinate children in the Philippines in 1979. Regardless of what lies ahead, we will stay the course and keep our commitment to the world’s children by ending polio forever. At present, we’re coordinating with our global partners to closely monitor and assess the fast-evolving situation, proactively working with many governments to sustain their financial support and seek alternative funding sources. Now more than ever, your financial support of PolioPlus is critical.

We will continue to support our Areas of Focus to forge solutions and fulfill long-term goals. Through our programs, grants, and people-to-people diplomacy, we address the underlying causes of conflicts, creating an environment conducive to peace. We work with our partners to engage in sustainable projects that tackle poverty, inequality, and lack of access to education in our own communities and those around the world. Rotary’s recent peace conference in Istanbul, which attracted more than 1,000 Rotary members, peace builders, and scholars around the world is testimony to our commitment. 

At this moment, it is ever more important that we channel our concerns and uncertainties into action and share that vision of hope with others.

Sincerely,

Stephanie A. Urchick
President, Rotary International

Mark Daniel Maloney
Chair, The Rotary Foundation

John Hewko
General Secretary

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