Peacebuilder Clubs
District Goals - Create a District Peace Committee
- Provide resources and liase with Club Peacebuilder Members
- Current Goal - 10 Peace Builder Clubs
How to Become A Peace Builder Club
Choosing the designation of “Peacebuilder Club” begins with a declaration of commitment to promoting Rotary’s focus on Peace and Conflict Prevention/Resolution.
Peace Builder Clubs’ Commitments
- Designate at least two members (one to serve as Chair) who will coordinate the club’s peace-related activities and programs
- This person will serve as club’s contact person for Peace related communications
- Ensure that at least one Club program/education is Peace-focused
- Involve Youth in Peace-focused activities
- Promote Rotary Peace Centre and ScholarshipsPromote with your community your Club’s commitment to Peace, Goodwill and Understanding (Peace Poles)
For more information contact Arlette Utton, District Peace Chair.