What is Rotary? ....  in 50 words?

Rotary is one of the world’s leading membership and humanitarian service organisations, with 1.4 million members globally.

Members of Rotary volunteer their time to make a difference in their local communities and around the world through projects which support education, fight disease, promote peace, provide clean water and much more.

 

About Our Club

Our club members believe that raising money to help make a difference to our local community and international projects, should be enjoyable, and we love to create events that are different, and involve the local community.

We enjoy life and like making new friends, and have links with Rotary Clubs in The Netherlands, Germany and France and also collaborate with and support the other Rotary Clubs in Brighton and Hove, known as Rotary in Brighton & Hove. 

Our members come from a variety of age groups and working backgrounds including advertising, marketing and PR, accountancy, law, retail, hospitality, charity, IT, teaching and the care sectors, just to name a few. 

We are a robust and vibrant club, open and transparent, with a desire to grow further. We currently have over 40 members, with an almost equal split between men and women, some retired and some still working, but all of whom are keen to use their skills and resources to help others.  We are always open to welcoming new members who want to make a real difference to people in our community.

What is Rotary? ....  in 100 words?

Rotary is one of the world’s leading membership and humanitarian service organisations, with 1.4 million members globally.

Through membership of their local club, individuals volunteer on community and humanitarian projects which make a difference locally, nationally and globally.

Rotary members are determined to tackle the world’s biggest issues, including promoting peace, fighting disease, supporting education and so much more.

Rotary was formed as a networking organisation and this still plays a part in Rotary life today. Rotary provides the opportunity to expand personal and professional circles, meet new people and make lasting friendships, all while having fun in the process.

What is Rotary? ....  in 500 words?

Rotary is one of the world’s leading membership and humanitarian service organisations, with 1.4 million members in over 35,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries.

Through membership of their local club, individuals volunteer on community and humanitarian projects and activities which make a difference locally, nationally and globally.

Rotary members are People of Action, ready to turn their ideas and vision into lasting change, by creating opportunities, supporting those who need it most and transforming their lives.

Where others see problems, Rotary members see solutions: tapping into their professional skills, expertise and knowledge to make a difference. People of Action use their time, energy and passion to mobilise their communities to get the job done.

In Great Britain and Ireland, there are around 35,000 members in over 1,500 clubs.

Rotary members are determined to tackle some of the world’s biggest humanitarian challenges through Rotary’s Seven Areas of Focus:

  • Peacebuilding and conflict prevention
  • Disease prevention and treatment
  • Water, sanitation and hygiene
  • Maternal and child health
  • Basic education and literacy
  • Community economic development
  • Protecting the environment

 

These areas underpin all of Rotary’s projects, activities and initiatives. 

The greatest example of this is Rotary’s campaign to eradicate the world of polio, a paralysing disease affecting children. In 1985, Rotary pledged to rid the world of the disease, at a time when there were 1,000 cases per day in 125 countries.

Over three decades later, with the tireless volunteering and fundraising efforts from Rotary members, in collaboration with international partners, the number of cases worldwide has reduced by 99.9%, with over 2.5 billion children receiving a potentially life-saving vaccination.

Other international projects include supporting victims of environmental disasters with shelter, facilitating the building of sand dams to give communities access to safe drinking water or building schools to educate communities out of poverty.

Closer to home, one of Rotary’s other leading commitments is to offer young people the platforms and opportunities for them to unlock their potential, develop their skills and broaden their horizons.

Through RotaKids, Interact and Rotaract, the junior branches of Rotary for young people aged 8 – 30, enthusiastic young people have the chance to engage in social action and volunteering in safe and supportive environments.

Thousands of young people also take part each year in Rotary’s Youth Competitions. Hosted in a range of creative and academic subjects, the competitions provide young people with an opportunity to develop their skills and showcase their talents.

As well as improving the lives of others, Rotary members take their own personal satisfaction from being part of a global community.

Rotary was formed as a networking organisation and this still plays a part in Rotary life today. Rotary provides the opportunity to expand both personal and professional circles, meet new people and make lasting friendships, all while having fun and making a difference.

If you’re looking to get involved in volunteering in your community, visit www.rotarygbi.org to find out more.

You may be interested in volunteering or want to know more about what our Brighton & Hove Rotary Club does. Click the pictures to find out more.

Brighton & Hove Soiree Rotary Club

Want to be part of something special? We’re ready to welcome you in our Club.

We’re a lively club that supports the community in so many ways. Are you:

  • Keen to make a difference to others?
  • New to the area?
  • Retired and want to be active? 
  • Want to make new friends? 

Volunteering at Rotary Family Festival supporting the Big Help Out

What better way of start or continuing your volunteering experience than by coming along to help us at the Rotary Family Festival?

 

 

Volunteering within the City of Brighton & Hove

 

There are so many charities in the City that need your help. 

Please study our charities' page and follow the links for each charity to find out more.

 

Are you interesting in volunteering with us?

We realise that not everyone wants to formally join our Rotary Club but would like to give service. If you would be interested in volunteering with usplease do contact us.

Contact us

We can be contacted through our Club Secretary secretary@soireerotaryclub.com, or complete the form.

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Our Rotary Areas of Focus

Rotary as an organisational is over 100 years old with over 1.4 members worldwide.  We are proud to be part of this community.  It currently has six key focus areas. All our projects and actions are inspired by and fit within these Rotary focus areas.

Rotary is one of the world’s leading membership and humanitarian service organisations, with 1.4 million members globally. Members of Rotary volunteer their time to make a difference in their local communities and around the world through projects which support education, fight disease, promote peace, provide clean water & much more. To learn more about the Brighton & Hove Soiree Rotary Club and membership please click here.

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