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Brazilian Rotarians are using their profession to train at-risk youth for new careers as electricians. Meet the first class of the project, and the dedicated network of Rotarians who inspire them.
3 Comments:
At 1:49PM on 26 January 2009,
Samson Popoola
wrote:
I love your activities. I am presently in LLUMC as a visitor, but will want to fellowship with you if possible. I am from Nigeria where we are presently reviving the rotary club under District 9130, Ile-Ife Nigeria.
At 9:28AM on 11 February 2008,
Scott Tudehope
wrote:
I teach at ITT Technical Institute, where we teach nearly identical skills. At the Crossroads Rotary Club of Loma Linda and San Bernardino, we believe in vocational education and actually meet at my technical college once a year. Often lawyer friends of mine in my club speak to my students, and we are grateful for that. If more Rotarians just knew what we did, I am sure that more Rotary Clubs would back up vocational education, the poor cousin of education if there ever was one. Scott Tudehope Instructor of English and economics ITT Technical College San Bernardino, California
At 10:40AM on 11 February 2008,
rotn austin taniowho
wrote:
it is a good initiative as it is a good way to arrest youth restiveness. it is highlly recommende for rotarians in the niger delta of nigeria. an idle man's brasin is the devil' workshop.
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