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RIPP Mark Maloney on the Environment Month
Join us for a special opportunity to hear from Mark Daniel Maloney , 2019-20 Rotary International Past President and former Global Chairman of The Rotary Foundation. Discover how his leadership helped advance the Environment as Rotary’s seventh area of focus and grow the Foundation’s Endowment Fund to $ 2.05 billion . Gain insight, inspiration, and a global perspective from one of Rotary’s most influential leaders. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and be inspir

WWPRC
Apr 141 min read


Foundation - Fireside Chat
New to Rotary or curious about the Rotary Foundation ? Join us for a special Zoom Fireside Chat designed especially for members who have been with Rotary for two years or less . We'll break it down simply—how it works, why it matters, and how you can extend your impact both locally and worldwide. Led by Assistant Governor, Jules Folkers, alongside District Learning Facilitator and Past District Governor, Marcy Ullom, this session will simplify how foundation contributions:

WWPRC
Apr 141 min read


April 21st - RIPP Mark Maloney
In commemoration of Environmental Month, the Worldwide Passport Club will welcome Rotary International Past-President Mark Maloney. He will be providing news and updates about RI's involvement in environmental issues. Protecting the environment is Rotary International's seventh official area of focus. Rotary's approach centers on fostering harmony between people and nature by empowering local communities to implement long-term solutions. Key areas include: Conservation and Re

WWPRC
Apr 31 min read


April is Environmental Month
Worldwide Passport Club “People of Action” · Protecting the environment is fundamental to achieving a sustainable future. Rotary’s environmental initiatives enable clubs to undertake significant actions. April serves as a reminder that even modest efforts advance overarching environmental goals. Through leadership in service, Rotary exemplifies how collaborative effort can contribute to a healthier planet. · Members of Rotary’s Worldwi

WWPRC
Apr 22 min read


Worldwide Passport Club of Rotary: Advancing Service Through Virtual Engagement
Founded in March 2023, the Worldwide Passport Club of Rotary (WPCR), a virtual club, meets Tuesdays at 7:30 AM EST on Zoom. Its diverse members include Rotarians from Africa, the Bahamas, Belgium, Canada, the Dominican Republic, the U.S.A., and Spain, sharing global perspectives. Commitment to Rotary’s Avenues of Service WPCR is dedicated to all seven of Rotary International’s Avenues of Service. 1. Peace Building and Conflict Resolution At the start of the Russian-Ukrainian
Irene Rivera Royston
Jan 282 min read


Mario Dias de Camargo
Worldwide Passport Club host: Mario Cesar de Camargo, past Rotary International President-elect His Perspective: Addressing Rotary’s Challenge and Shaping Its Future At the December 9th Zoom meeting of the Worldwide Passport Club, Mario Cesar de Camargo, former Rotary International President-elect, discussed his perspectives on Rotary’s challenges and opportunities in a rapidly changing world, emphasizing the need for adaptation and forward-thinking. Mario notes that wi
Worldwide Passport
Jan 62 min read


PRACTICAL AI: LEARNING BY DOING
A 90-Day, Week-by-Week AI Implementation Guide for Beginners by Marcy Ullom with lost of help from AI WHO THIS IS FOR This guide is designed for professionals with little to no prior experience using AI tools. No technical background is required. The goal is confidence, competence, and practical results — not expertise. PHILOSOPHY You will not learn AI by reading about it. You will learn by using it in real work, week by week. Each week introduces a simple, practical use case
Worldwide Passport
Jan 53 min read


26 Bucks and a Dream
Experience the spirit of the Rotary Revolution with “26 Bucks and a Dream,” an original rap music video created exclusively for the Zones 33/34 Summit. This high-energy piece brings Arch Klumph’s revolutionary vision to life, tracing the Rotary Foundation’s journey from a $26.50 idea to a global force for good. Blending historical storytelling with modern rhythm, the video captures the bold, innovative spirit driving our Zones today. Credit to RI Elected-Director, Marshall Bu
Worldwide Passport
Jan 51 min read


Power to the People of Action!
What an amazing reveal today for the Rotary Revolution! We will be in Williamsburg, VA for the 2026 Rotary Zones 33/34 Summit. Lot's of folks asking for this video so wanted to get it up as soon as possible. Special thanks to Nicholas Ramey at Gig Bag Media for making this vision a reality. Be sure to pre-register on the website. A revolution led by serving hands. By Marshall Butler and Gig Bag Media .
Worldwide Passport
Jan 51 min read


Maximizing Impact with Effective Test Posting Strategies
Test posting plays a crucial role in many fields, from software development to content creation and marketing. Draft of a test post on a computer screen with performance metrics
Worldwide Passport
Jan 51 min read


Last meeting of the end of 2025
December, 30th of 2025 Greetings to all We had a Zoom meeting today, Rotarian Faisal Juma joined us from Bahrain and shared a bit about his Rotary journey. It was delightful to hear his "Rotary Moments" Those of you who were not able to join us today, we miss you and look forward to seeing you on our Zoom Squares January 6th. Today's Zoom was an Assembly meeting we were able to have quick recaps on Service Projects, Ukraine Christmas gifting, Peace Pole effort with Sunrise C
Antonio Oliveira
Jan 51 min read


Greetings & Welcome to 2026
January, 6th of 2026 Greetings Welcome to 2026 and our Rotary launch for this year. Our first Zoom for this year provides us a unique opportunity to celebrate our impact with youth leadership. Rene can recap for us that we have sponsored students for the past 3-4 years (Worldwide Passport Club sponsorships). At least 4 students have been given our financial support. We hope to meet this year's student at our Zoom. Attached is an attachment with the history and goals of RY
Irene Royston
Jan 51 min read
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