OUR CAUSES
Meaningful Work. Unforgettable Experiences.
Rotary is dedicated to causes that build international relationships, improve lives, and
create a better world to support our peace efforts and end polio forever.
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KALOOB KAPAYAPAAN
Rotary encourages conversations to foster understanding within and across cultures. We train adults and young leaders to prevent and mediate conflict and help refugees who have fled dangerous areas.

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KALOOB KALUSUGAN
We educate and equip communities to stop the spread of life-threatening diseases like polio, HIV/AIDS, and malaria. We improve and expand access to low-cost and free health care in developing areas.

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KALOOB KALINISAN
We support local solutions to bring clean water, sanitation, and hygiene to more people every day. We don’t just build wells and walk away. We share our expertise with community leaders and educators to make sure our projects succeed long-term.

KALOOB KALINGA
Nearly 6 million children under the age of five die each year because of malnutrition, poor health care, and inadequate sanitation. We expand access to quality care, so mothers and their children can live and grow stronger.
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KALOOB KARUNUNGAN
More than 775 million people over the age of 15 are illiterate. Our goal is to strengthen the capacity of communities to support basic education and literacy, reduce gender disparity in education, and increase adult literacy.

KALOOB KABUHAYAN
We carry out service projects that enhance economic and community development and create opportunities for decent and productive work for young and old. We also strengthen local entrepreneurs and community leaders, particularly women, in impoverished communities.
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KALOOB KALIKASAN
Rotary members are tackling environmental issues the way they always do: coming up with projects, using their connections to change policy and planning for the future.
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KALOOB KALUSUGAN
Rotary has been working to eradicate polio for over 35 years, and our goal of ridding the earth of this disease is in sight. We started in 1979 with vaccinations for 6 million children in the Philippines. Today, Afghanistan and Pakistan are the only countries where polio remains endemic.


KALOOB KALINGA
With more than 1.2 million members worldwide, Rotarians are on the ground and ready to take action to help communities recover when disasters strike.


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