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Rotarians Carol Metzker of the United States, and Kathleen Boohene of Ghana, examine the vines growing on a tree at the Aburi Botanical Gardens during Metzker’s Rotary Friendship Exchange to Ghana. Photo courtesy of Carol Metzker

Booking a trip to global peace and understanding

When Rotarians participate in a Rotary Friendship Exchange , they return with more than souvenirs and laundry. They bring back lasting friendships, a global perspective, and a newfound appreciation for Rotary’s work.

In July, Carol Metzker of the Rotary Club of West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, traveled to Ghana on her first Friendship Exchange. Taking advantage of the exchange’s visitor program, Metzker and her daughter spent a week touring the capital city of Accra with their hosts Kathleen Boohene, a member of the Rotary Club of Accra-South, and her husband.

Among the many sites they visited was a fishing village. “The poorest of the poor were there repairing wooden fishing boats and mending fishing nets,” says Metzker. “There was a crude facility and an open sewer that served as toilets for the villagers. It was clear why Rotary’s work is so vital.”

A seasoned exchange participant and three-time District 7810 Rotary Friendship Exchange chair, Canadian Pam Harrison has traveled on three trips and helped organize three more. Last year, she accompanied Rotarians from her district on a two-week exchange with District 3030 in Maharashtra, India.

“I also work with clubs in our district to organize visits for incoming teams. It all takes time, but these exchanges build such goodwill and even better friendships,” says Harrison, a member of the Rotary Club of Sackville, New Brunswick.

Participating in a Friendship Exchange also is an ideal way to celebrate World Understanding and Peace Day on 23 February, Rotary’s anniversary. And Rotarians now have a new resource to help locate an exchange destination. The RFE Matching Board  provides a forum for districts to publicize exchange opportunities in their regions. Launched in August, this Web-based publication is updated quarterly.

This article appeared in the January 2008 issue of Rotary World .


4 Comments:
At 8:31AM on 19 February 2008, Naty Sugguiyao wrote: This is a wonderful opportunity Rotarians around the world to promote goodwill understanding and an exchange of what Rotarians are doing . The Rotary Club of Tabuk, district 3770 is open to host a visiting Rotarian of the Friendship Exchange.WE are in Northern Philippines and our region is known as the Peacocks of the North inhabited by the Kalinga indigenous Peoples. Naty Sugguiyao President Rotary Club of Tabuk
At 8:45AM on 18 February 2008, Dr.Essam Eldin Abdel-Azim wrote: Rotary is a real culture for peace and positive exchanges between dfferent culture and backgrounds. I am really proud to be a member in Garden City, Rotary Club in Cairo, Egypt (district 2450). I tried to get in contact with other Rotarians all over the world through the net but I failed. Can any one tell me how ? My e-mail is essameldin@doctor.com
At 8:49AM on 18 February 2008, Maria Teresinha Lanna Gomides wrote: This program Rotary Friendschip Exchange is one of the best ways to live Rotary, to meet rotarians and make friends for life. For me it was a new experience and I know I´ve learned a lot. I talked to rhe rotarians from the 3 clubs I visited and of course took notes of everything I could. I am new in Rotary(6 years) and talking to people that have been living rotary for long, was a lesson.I am from Brazil, district 4580 Rotary Club Ponte Nova Piranga and visited in July 2007 District 5100 oregon and washington states. I came back much more motivated to work for Rotary. Thank you very much for this opportunity.
At 9:24AM on 18 February 2008, Rtn.Ramesh Bharvirkar wrote: Very interesting note on Friendship Exchange. I am interested to visit any place in Europe during July-August,2008 and interested to participate in a project work of that Rotary Club. Kindly advise/guide me in th matter. Rtn.ramesh Bharvirkar, Rotary Club Of Pune-Shaniwarwada, Pune,Mahrashtra State,India. Club no.28213 R.I.Dist.3130

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