Vocational Service
The second of the four Avenues of Service, Vocational Service is an obligation of all Rotarians.  Because it is frequently misunderstood, it has been frequently neglected.  For many years, Vocational Service was solely a personal responsibility, one that required individual Rotarians to represent their vocation within their clubs and uphold high ethical standards in the workplace.  In 1987, the Rotary International Board added the following statement which substantially expanded the scope of Vocational Service to require collective club activities as well as the traditional individual commitment.
"Vocation Service is both the responsibility of a Rotary Club and of its members.  The role of the club is to implement and encourage the objective by frequently demonstration, by application to its own actions, by example, and by development of projects that help members contribute vocational talents.  The role of members is to conduct themselves, their businesses, and their professions in accordance with Rotary principles and to respond to projects which the club has developed."
1999-2000 Year in Review

2000-2001 Year in Review

Vocational  Service Directory