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 Youth programs pave the way into Rotary

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Rotaractor Andrea Tirone of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, has also participated in her district's RYLA and is a former Ambassadorial Scholar. She plans on becoming a Rotarian after Rotaract. Photo by Xavier Vahed photography

Rotary youth programs have prepared Andrea Tirone well.

As a current Rotaractor, a past participant in her district's Rotary Youth Leadership Awards(RYLA) program, and a former Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar, she is hoping her experiences serve as a springboard into Rotary.

"In Rotary, I will have a variety of service possibilities available to me, locally and internationally," Tirone says. "There is so much diversity in the work Rotary does. It can give you exposure to so many different areas, and help you find what your interests really are."

Tirone was introduced to Rotary during the District 7070 (Ontario, Canada) RYLA in 2004. She describes it as one of the best weeks of her life, and says she was impressed by the planning that went into it.

"Learning about each other through different workshops and activities, I formed these incredible, lifelong bonds," she says. "I thought to myself, if Rotary can put on such an amazing week, then imagine what it would be like to be part of the whole organization."

Joining Rotaract

When she enrolled at the University of Toronto in the fall of 2004, she sought out its Rotaract club and joined, becoming club president in 2005-06. Her club volunteered in the community but focused much of its time and resources on raising funds for a literacy project in India, working with a sister club and Rotarians to help implement the effort.

"Being involved with Rotaract opened my eyes to the ability to connect with Rotaractors all over the world," says Tirone. "Finding out that Rotary has very strong ties to the rest of the world was very appealing."

In 2008, Tirone became an Ambassadorial Scholar, majoring in political science at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa. During that time, her host Rotary club helped establish the Rotaract Club of Durban Berea.

As an honorary member of the Durban Berea club, she embarked on an international project with 19 other club members, raising US$2,000 to help renovate a school in Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique. The Rotaractors spent a week cleaning and painting classrooms and installing a vegetable garden.

Tirone says she plans on becoming a Rotarian but wants to stay in Rotaract as long as possible.

"Rotary for me is for life, so I want to be able to experience as much of Rotaract as I can," she says. "Because of it, I have friends all over the world."

Tirone says Rotaract is good for Rotary.

"When it comes to encouraging new members or bringing in new and innovative ideas, Rotary can always rely on Rotaractors to be the people who bring those types of ideas to clubs."

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15 Comments:
At 8:54AM on 5 November 2010, Rotr. Aborisade Olaoluwa Rc. Jos Shers Hills CB wrote: Tee, keep the good work. Is good to be a Rotaractor.
At 10:47AM on 11 October 2010, Igbetua Gideon O. wrote: I have loved rotaract and will always do, but one question always bother me. I would love nigerian rotaractors to answer me:if rotaract youths are the future of your country,should (can we) espect anything better? thanks four your time
At 10:45AM on 11 October 2010, mandeep pujara wrote: congrats Andrea! i really appreciate the activities of youth in rotary movement . youths are playing significant role in develpoment and building society. keep it up Andrea.....................
At 11:03AM on 6 October 2010, Annie Chu wrote: Congratulations Andrea! Keep up the good work and keep doing us proud! :)
At 10:52AM on 6 October 2010, Patricia (Pat) Brown wrote: Well deserved Andrea. As a member of the Montreal Rotaract Host Committee, you were an amazing asset to the team. Keep up the great work...any Rotary Club will be porud to have you as a member. Check out Rotary Club of Cataraqui-Kingston when you are ready. and I will sponsor you. You are a wonderful asset to any club. Pat Brown, Past DCHR D7040
At 10:54AM on 6 October 2010, Sebastian Paul wrote: Hi Andrea, I share your passion for Rotaract and Rotary. I love Rotary especially because very few movements in world today encourage tolerance as much as Rotary does. Thanks,
At 9:18AM on 5 October 2010, Stephen Oni wrote: Anrea Tirone, that is very sound and wonderful. keep the good work. Am Rotaract Stephen Oni district 9125 kano, nigeria.
At 3:02PM on 4 October 2010, Sandy Smith . wrote: Hi Andrea, Great stuff, so glad that you are keeping up the good work with Rotaract. Our club is doing fine and growing slowly. We all at Rotary Club of Durban Berea send mountains of Rotary love and good wishes to you. love, Sandy.
At 10:32AM on 4 October 2010, Tim Tucker wrote: Dear Andrea, The world needs more Rotarians who are past Rotaractors, RYLArians and Ambassadorial Scholars - and you have triple points!! Looking forward to hearing which Rotary Club inducts you into membership very soon after your very last day as a Rotaractor. One 1st July, maybe a second into the new Rotary year would seem an appropriate time to be inducted, and a great Rotary and local news story for your city too. With my best Rotary and Rotaract good wishes, Tim (Rtn Tim Tucker RIBI Rotaract Resource Group 2010-11 Assistant Governor D1070 2010-12 Rotary Global History Fellowship - Rotaract Coordinator 2007-11)
At 9:07AM on 1 October 2010, Rtn Ahsan Samad wrote: Welcome to Rotary.
At 9:06AM on 1 October 2010, Ernest Onyeka Ezema wrote: Keep it up! I love your passion, We would like to welcome you at district 9140 Nigeria. my name is Ernest Onyeka Ezema the International Service of Rotaract Club of Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki Nigeria.
At 9:06AM on 1 October 2010, Rtn.Jintana Rukdee wrote: I agree with you.I work with YE.( Youth Exchange).On 6-9October we are going to have RYLA camp.Hope that everything will be OK. Very Truly in Rotary Rtn Jintana Rukdee
At 9:05AM on 1 October 2010, shane wrote: nice one andrea, continue the good work! god bless
At 3:49PM on 30 September 2010, Micaela wrote: Rotaract Durban Berea misses you Andrea :)
At 3:16PM on 30 September 2010, Amanda wrote: Nice job, Andrea!

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