ROTARY CLUB – BELGRADE / HUMANITARIAN EVENING  / HOME DRINKA PAVLOVIC

ROTARY CLUB – BELGRADE / HUMANITARIAN EVENING / HOME DRINKA PAVLOVIC

The Serbian Chefs (Dimitrije Acevski, Dejan Stanković, Radomir Vlačić, Aleksandar Crnovrščanin, Jovica Nešković, Goran Kovačević, Zdravko Gavrilović, Marko Trpković) together with Hotel Metropol Palace and the BG metropolitan Rotary Club made a humanitarian dinner where all the funds were matched that the children from the House Drinka Pavlović go to the sea.

Photo by: Leon Bijelic / Insta: leonbijelic

G A L L E R Y

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WHAT IS THE ROTARY CLUB?
“Rotary is the organization of business and professional people all around the world to provide humanitarian assistance, to promote high ethical standards in all professions and to promote good will and peace in the world” (ABC’s Rotary C. Docherman)

The Rotary International organization, which today gathered around 1 million and 200,000 leaders in its professions, founded Paul Harris, a prominent Chicago attorney in 1905, with several of his friends and colleagues, successful businessmen from other blasts.

ROTARY is an international humanitarian and service organization. People in Rotary are business and professional leaders who voluntarily dedicate their time to help others in their local communities as well as around the world. For the first time formulated in 1910, THE OBJECT OF ROTARY is to support and preserve the ideal of service as a prerequisite for every endeavor.

The Rotary Club of Belgrade is organizing activities in the Rotary Five Avenues of Service, a philosophical and practical framework for the work of this club, namely:

  1. Club Service, as the first aide of service, includes the activities of every member of the club to help make the club successful;
  2. Service as a Second Aide of Service has the purpose of promoting high ethical standards in work and profession, recognizing the value of all worthy occupations, and negating the ideal of service as the pursuit of each of these occupations, which implies that members in personal and business life guided by the principles of Rotary;
  3. Serving the community, as the third service avenue, encompasses a variety of activities undertaken by members, individually or together with others, to improve the quality of life of citizens living in their local community;
  4. International service, as the fourth aide of service, encompasses activities that members undertake to advance international understanding, goodwill and peace, by invoking acquaintances with people from other countries, getting acquainted with their culture, customs, achievements, aspirations and problems, studying, answering and cooperation in all club activities and projects undertaken to help people in other countries;
  5. Serving the new generations, as the fifth aide of service, supports all the positive changes that youth and young people undertake through the development of leadership activities, involvement in local or international community service projects, and the exchange of programs that enrich and deny peace to the world and cultural understanding.