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Rotary members dedicate their time, skills, expertise, and myriad other resources toward improving the human condition. Club members support international projects through the programs of The Rotary Foundation. The Foundation was created in 1917 for the purpose of soing good in the world, and is supported almost entirely by member contributions. Organized by Rotary clubs in at least two countries, Rotary Foundation humanitarian grants support projects that provide health care and supplies, clean water, food, job training, and education - particularly in the developing world. Large-scale Health, Hunger and Humanity (3-H) Grants support sustainable projects that help others help themselves. Rotary members also contribute their technical expertise and compassion. Each year more that 200 grant funds Rotary volunteers in 50 countries. | |||||||
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