How to Join the Sorin Society of Notre Dame Dan Palmier
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The Sorin Society of Notre Dame University aims to fulfill Father Sorin's dream of creating an institution that benefits students through faith development, financial aid, and research opportunities. Joining the Sorin Society requires a donation of $1,500 or more, or $500 or more for recent graduates, and provides members the satisfaction of helping students as well as exclusive benefits like campus discounts and event invitations.
Supporting the Community through CVC Day at University of VirginiaCaleb Kramer
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As the managing director of Oaktree Capital’s London offices, Caleb Kramer brings more than 20 years of experience in corporate finance to his position. In preparation for his career, Caleb Kramer obtained his degree from the University of Virginia, which has been rated by U.S. News and World Report as one of the top public universities in the nation for over 14 years.
Students have the opportunity of a lifetime to engage in new
cultures, see the world, and shift their perspective through
Rotary Youth Exchange. As administrators, we must
prepare them for their upcoming year. Learn from
experienced YEOs and share your stories as we consider
the best methods to equip our students for their best year yet.
Doris Weidenholzer
D1920, Austria
The Middleton Community Endowment is a foundation to provide funding in to organizations that will enhance the quality of life in the Middleton WI area for
present and future generations,
Students must allow at least 3 weeks for their financial aid documents to be processed and reviewed after submitting them online. Students should regularly check their financial aid status online to monitor the progress of their documents. The document provides contact information for campus enrollment leaders and financial aid advisors who can assist students with questions about financial aid documents, verification requirements, or accessing tax transcripts from the IRS.
Volunteer with the Denver Scholarship FoundationScott Reiman
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The Denver Scholarship Foundation has provided financial support to countless students in the region throughout its history. It relies heavily on its network of over 14,000 hours of volunteer work to deliver advice and scholarships to more than 33,000 Colorado students. Volunteers typically work at Future Centers assisting College Advisors and students by helping practice interviews, write essays, and navigate financial aid websites, as well as staffing workshops and special events.
Ashley is a 17-18 year old high school senior who is the class president and involved in extracurricular activities like National Honor Society. She is applying to colleges with goals of getting a bachelor's degree and attending graduate school. Ashley is also interested in getting involved in her community. Some of her challenges are finding a college that allows her to feel a sense of belonging and affording an expensive education. The University of Florida aims to help students like Ashley by offering over 1,000 student organizations, financial aid assistance, scholarships, and opportunities to get involved on campus and in the community.
Chancellor's Society presentation at KPMG Sept 2012UCLA Fund
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ºÝºÝߣs from presentation to UCLA alumni employed at KPMG regarding supporting UCLA philanthropically. Brief case for giving to UCLA's discretionary annual funds. Discussion about KPMG's 1:1 gift match. Speakers: Matt Bernd and Jessica Warren.
This document describes a buyer persona for Katrina, a 17-18 year old high school senior considering applying to the University of Florida. Katrina is involved in extracurricular activities and wants to graduate in four years with a bachelor's degree. Some of her challenges include managing her time between studies and clubs and affording tuition costs. The University of Florida helps students like Katrina through scholarships, grants, clubs, networking opportunities, and tools to help with time management and the application process.
Vivian Kaufman is an exceptional student at Florida International University who stands out for her intelligence, leadership skills, and dedication to helping others. As an academic advisor describes, Vivian lights up any room she enters and guides other students without hesitation. She has volunteered extensively over the summers and received awards for her work in international organizations. Vivian is fluent in English, Spanish, and Hebrew and approaches all responsibilities with unmatched passion and drive. The advisor believes Vivian is an excellent candidate for any university due to her hard work, dedication to academics, and well-rounded experience.
This document is an alumni membership card for Christina Mitchell who earned her degree in 2010 from UOPX. The card verifies her degree and membership in the Alumni Association, and provides her email and phone number. It directs further inquiries to the alumni email address.
The Brees Dream Foundation was started in 2003 by Drew Brees and his wife Brittany to improve the quality of life for cancer patients and provide care, education, and opportunities for children and families in need. It has partnered with charities like Operation Kids and Rady's Children Hospital and raised over $17 million through events like the Brees on Tees golf tournament and Amazing Race. Donations can be made through Drew Brees's website to support the foundation's mission.
The document summarizes information about the Financial Management Association (FMA) including its history, mission, the University of Central Florida chapter, and upcoming events. Specifically, it discusses that FMA was established in 1970 and has over 3,000 members, the UCF chapter has been active since 1997 and received awards, and the annual Leaders' Conference in New York City from March 5-6, 2009 is a major event for top members to network and learn from professionals.
This document summarizes information about St. John's University for prospective students. It outlines the school's recruitment activities including college fairs, receptions and open houses. It provides details about the diversity of the student body and admission statistics. It also describes the various schools and colleges at St. John's, internship opportunities, campus locations, student life, scholarships and staying connected with alumni networks.
University Outreach Services at California State University, Fresno aims to engage and recruit students through outreach programs and exceptional counseling. It is led by a director and includes 15 counselors, 44 student ambassadors, and other staff. The office coordinates outreach in local high schools and community colleges to promote admission, financial aid, majors, and campus resources. As a social work intern, the author's role is to serve as an ambassador and assist students through the application and admission process while following up on recruitment efforts.
The document provides information on numerous scholarship opportunities for high school seniors, including eligibility requirements and deadlines. Scholarship amounts range from $100 to $20,000 and are offered by organizations such as CAPPEX, the Vermont State Colleges, Price Chopper, and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. Application requirements and deadlines vary but most fall between December and April. Contact information and links are provided for online applications or paper copies from the guidance counselor.
This short document appears to be discussing a special day for a woman and what her friends may say to her on that day. However, there is not enough context or detail provided in the document to generate a meaningful 3 sentence summary.
How to Donate to Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church Edward Adams
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Edward Adams teaches law at the University of Minnesota Law School, where holds an endowed chair in law and finance. A sponsor of numerous charitable causes, Edward Adams has also donated hymnals and bibles to Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church in honor of the memory of his parents.
Volunteer tourism involves travelers visiting destinations to take part in community projects, such as conservation work, development work, or medical assistance. It benefits both individuals and society. For individuals, volunteer tourism allows participants to complete their goal of travel while learning from local communities and feeling that they have made a positive difference. For society, volunteer tourism provides contributions in social, economic, and cultural areas. However, volunteer tourism also faces hurdles such as financial costs prohibiting some from participating. Several organizations place volunteers in projects around the world.
Flyer I created to promote "The Student Diplomat" - a weekly e-newsletter sent to schools, developed by CSIET's Education Outreach Committee. Details: Raising awareness of international education at U.S. high schools and among potential host families, this news publication features positive high school study abroad stories and is a great way to keep up with youth exchange industry news.
The document summarizes a sports public relations lecture that included a current events quiz and guest speakers from the Flying Pig Marathon and Marvin Lewis Community Fund. It discusses challenges for University of Cincinnati students to get involved in supporting the Flying Pig Marathon through participation and fundraising. Similar challenges are presented for students to volunteer and raise funds for the Marvin Lewis Community Fund. It also announces a Cincinnati Sports Professionals Network meeting on November 15th with details on location, time, dress code, and parking.
Sherris Schwind is an ESL Specialist at ALI who has immersed herself in the multi-cultural world of international students, advocating for their success in navigating global society. She is heavily involved in student activities that honor heritages and contributions, and promotes individual students, programs, and successes at UT, including through sharing students' lived experiences on her Facebook page. As a strong, independent single mother, she also connects well with and supports women in their endeavors.
SXSW 2018 Panel Picker Submission
The 2017 College Booking Meetup gathered student talent buyers from around the country to discuss the issues which face our facet of the industry. The session also served as a networking opportunity for all of its attendees. The 2018 College Booking Meetup will look to further develop this network and conversation.
This document provides an agenda and biographies for speakers at an event called "#Likes2Jobs" about using social media for career development. Cara Finn, the Director of Economic Development for Middlesex County, will discuss real world preparation. Geoff Evans, a professor and founder of SocialMediaCoach.ca, will discuss using LinkedIn. Trisha Beausaert, Public Relations Manager for Voices.com, will cover personal branding. The event will include speakers, Q&A, and networking.
2010 Journey to Academic Integrity and AuthenticationWCET
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Developing a culture of academic integrity and authenticating online students are ongoing challenges for online education providers. Crafting effective policies and procedures to address these issues is an ongoing journey that must consider situational, personal, and cultural factors related to academic integrity as well as evolving needs for verifying student identities. The document provides information about Colorado Community Colleges Online's efforts to promote academic integrity and authenticate online students.
This document provides information about Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholarships. It discusses what a scholar is, the application and selection process, expectations and responsibilities of scholars, typical study locations and durations, and encouragement to apply now as the application process can take 1-2 years to complete. Scholars receive $24,000 for a year of international study and cultural exchange, representing their home Rotary district in their host country. It is described as a life-changing opportunity to gain a global perspective.
The Rotary Foundation was established in 1917 as an endowment fund by Rotary International President Arch C. Klumph. It was reorganized in 1929 into the structure it has today. The mission of the Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through humanitarian, educational, and cultural exchange projects. It supports Rotarian activities worldwide through program grants and scholarships. Major programs include PolioPlus for global polio eradication, peace centers, and Foundation grants.
This document describes a buyer persona for Katrina, a 17-18 year old high school senior considering applying to the University of Florida. Katrina is involved in extracurricular activities and wants to graduate in four years with a bachelor's degree. Some of her challenges include managing her time between studies and clubs and affording tuition costs. The University of Florida helps students like Katrina through scholarships, grants, clubs, networking opportunities, and tools to help with time management and the application process.
Vivian Kaufman is an exceptional student at Florida International University who stands out for her intelligence, leadership skills, and dedication to helping others. As an academic advisor describes, Vivian lights up any room she enters and guides other students without hesitation. She has volunteered extensively over the summers and received awards for her work in international organizations. Vivian is fluent in English, Spanish, and Hebrew and approaches all responsibilities with unmatched passion and drive. The advisor believes Vivian is an excellent candidate for any university due to her hard work, dedication to academics, and well-rounded experience.
This document is an alumni membership card for Christina Mitchell who earned her degree in 2010 from UOPX. The card verifies her degree and membership in the Alumni Association, and provides her email and phone number. It directs further inquiries to the alumni email address.
The Brees Dream Foundation was started in 2003 by Drew Brees and his wife Brittany to improve the quality of life for cancer patients and provide care, education, and opportunities for children and families in need. It has partnered with charities like Operation Kids and Rady's Children Hospital and raised over $17 million through events like the Brees on Tees golf tournament and Amazing Race. Donations can be made through Drew Brees's website to support the foundation's mission.
The document summarizes information about the Financial Management Association (FMA) including its history, mission, the University of Central Florida chapter, and upcoming events. Specifically, it discusses that FMA was established in 1970 and has over 3,000 members, the UCF chapter has been active since 1997 and received awards, and the annual Leaders' Conference in New York City from March 5-6, 2009 is a major event for top members to network and learn from professionals.
This document summarizes information about St. John's University for prospective students. It outlines the school's recruitment activities including college fairs, receptions and open houses. It provides details about the diversity of the student body and admission statistics. It also describes the various schools and colleges at St. John's, internship opportunities, campus locations, student life, scholarships and staying connected with alumni networks.
University Outreach Services at California State University, Fresno aims to engage and recruit students through outreach programs and exceptional counseling. It is led by a director and includes 15 counselors, 44 student ambassadors, and other staff. The office coordinates outreach in local high schools and community colleges to promote admission, financial aid, majors, and campus resources. As a social work intern, the author's role is to serve as an ambassador and assist students through the application and admission process while following up on recruitment efforts.
The document provides information on numerous scholarship opportunities for high school seniors, including eligibility requirements and deadlines. Scholarship amounts range from $100 to $20,000 and are offered by organizations such as CAPPEX, the Vermont State Colleges, Price Chopper, and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. Application requirements and deadlines vary but most fall between December and April. Contact information and links are provided for online applications or paper copies from the guidance counselor.
This short document appears to be discussing a special day for a woman and what her friends may say to her on that day. However, there is not enough context or detail provided in the document to generate a meaningful 3 sentence summary.
How to Donate to Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church Edward Adams
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Edward Adams teaches law at the University of Minnesota Law School, where holds an endowed chair in law and finance. A sponsor of numerous charitable causes, Edward Adams has also donated hymnals and bibles to Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church in honor of the memory of his parents.
Volunteer tourism involves travelers visiting destinations to take part in community projects, such as conservation work, development work, or medical assistance. It benefits both individuals and society. For individuals, volunteer tourism allows participants to complete their goal of travel while learning from local communities and feeling that they have made a positive difference. For society, volunteer tourism provides contributions in social, economic, and cultural areas. However, volunteer tourism also faces hurdles such as financial costs prohibiting some from participating. Several organizations place volunteers in projects around the world.
Flyer I created to promote "The Student Diplomat" - a weekly e-newsletter sent to schools, developed by CSIET's Education Outreach Committee. Details: Raising awareness of international education at U.S. high schools and among potential host families, this news publication features positive high school study abroad stories and is a great way to keep up with youth exchange industry news.
The document summarizes a sports public relations lecture that included a current events quiz and guest speakers from the Flying Pig Marathon and Marvin Lewis Community Fund. It discusses challenges for University of Cincinnati students to get involved in supporting the Flying Pig Marathon through participation and fundraising. Similar challenges are presented for students to volunteer and raise funds for the Marvin Lewis Community Fund. It also announces a Cincinnati Sports Professionals Network meeting on November 15th with details on location, time, dress code, and parking.
Sherris Schwind is an ESL Specialist at ALI who has immersed herself in the multi-cultural world of international students, advocating for their success in navigating global society. She is heavily involved in student activities that honor heritages and contributions, and promotes individual students, programs, and successes at UT, including through sharing students' lived experiences on her Facebook page. As a strong, independent single mother, she also connects well with and supports women in their endeavors.
SXSW 2018 Panel Picker Submission
The 2017 College Booking Meetup gathered student talent buyers from around the country to discuss the issues which face our facet of the industry. The session also served as a networking opportunity for all of its attendees. The 2018 College Booking Meetup will look to further develop this network and conversation.
This document provides an agenda and biographies for speakers at an event called "#Likes2Jobs" about using social media for career development. Cara Finn, the Director of Economic Development for Middlesex County, will discuss real world preparation. Geoff Evans, a professor and founder of SocialMediaCoach.ca, will discuss using LinkedIn. Trisha Beausaert, Public Relations Manager for Voices.com, will cover personal branding. The event will include speakers, Q&A, and networking.
2010 Journey to Academic Integrity and AuthenticationWCET
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Developing a culture of academic integrity and authenticating online students are ongoing challenges for online education providers. Crafting effective policies and procedures to address these issues is an ongoing journey that must consider situational, personal, and cultural factors related to academic integrity as well as evolving needs for verifying student identities. The document provides information about Colorado Community Colleges Online's efforts to promote academic integrity and authenticate online students.
This document provides information about Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholarships. It discusses what a scholar is, the application and selection process, expectations and responsibilities of scholars, typical study locations and durations, and encouragement to apply now as the application process can take 1-2 years to complete. Scholars receive $24,000 for a year of international study and cultural exchange, representing their home Rotary district in their host country. It is described as a life-changing opportunity to gain a global perspective.
The Rotary Foundation was established in 1917 as an endowment fund by Rotary International President Arch C. Klumph. It was reorganized in 1929 into the structure it has today. The mission of the Foundation is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through humanitarian, educational, and cultural exchange projects. It supports Rotarian activities worldwide through program grants and scholarships. Major programs include PolioPlus for global polio eradication, peace centers, and Foundation grants.
District Assembly 2010 - Youth ExchangeRotary 1010
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The document discusses Rotary International's Youth Exchange program, which provides opportunities for students to experience other cultures by living abroad for a year. The goals of the program are to develop leadership and communication skills in youth while fostering international understanding. It describes the long-term exchange program, eligibility requirements, and roles for clubs and districts in recruiting students and host families.
The document provides information about an annual bike ride hosted by the Rotary Club of Kernersville to raise funds for educational and humanitarian efforts. It details that the 2010 event will include 50K and 100K bike tours throughout the Piedmont Triad region along with activities for families. Quotes from 2009 riders praise the organization, well-marked course, and post-ride activities. It promotes media sponsorship opportunities for WXII, highlighting the cycling demographic and benefits including promotional materials, event materials inclusion, and an in-kind donation valued at over $20,000.
Wherever your interests lie, chances are, you can find other Rotarians who share them. Rotary Fellowships are independent social groups in which members share a common passion. From cyclists to photographers, magicians to lawyers, these groups are a fun way to make friends, participate in projects, and share your enthusiasm for what you love. Enhance your Rotary experience by joining a fellowship!
Rotary International is a global service organization with over 1.2 million members worldwide. The Rotary Club of Southside Corpus Christi has been serving the local community since 1955. As a secular and non-political organization, Rotary brings together leaders to advance international understanding, combat disease, provide clean water and sanitation, support education, and improve living conditions. Members participate in service projects that address local and global humanitarian needs through the five avenues of service: club, vocational, community, international, and new generations service. The orientation document outlines the history, leadership, activities, and responsibilities of membership in the Rotary Club of Southside Corpus Christi.
Rotary’s members are our greatest assets. When our membership is strong, our clubs are more vibrant, Rotary has greater visibility, and our members have more resources to help communities flourish. During this session, we will look at the state of Rotary’s membership: how we got here, who is joining, who is leaving, and the opportunities for us all to make membership a top priority.
Since 2008, we have empowered over 400 youth with the global skills, experiences, and connections that can give them a competitive head start. In order to provide youth with these valuable experiences, we need the support from people like you to make contributions to our APSA Scholarship Fund. We welcome you to join our efforts by making a contribution and sharing this opportunity with others. Together we can grow our Impact Network to unite and empower more youth through studying abroad.
Our Impact Network is a community of diverse and vibrant people, socially responsible corporations and organizations across the US and around the world who value inclusiveness and cross-cultural collaboration.
To make an online contribution please visit: https://apsa.networkforgood.com/projects/11225-support-americans-promoting-study-abroad
For more information on becoming a donor or sponsor please email:
donor@apsaglobal.org
Rotary scholarships: start planning for Michel Jazzar
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What are the Rotary scholarships? How many kinds? How to apply? Is there a chart resume? Here is the most updated and comprehensive ppt on the subject. By Michel P. Jazzar, RI Representative to United Nations-ESCWA, Beirut Lebanon.
This document proposes rebranding Rotary Youth Exchange as the "RYE Scholarship" to increase participation. It notes that Rotary already provides room, board, tuition and stipend - the definition of a scholarship. By marketing it this way to students, schools and communities, it generates more interest and applicants. The district that tried this approach saw dramatic increases in media coverage, new applicants, and host families volunteering after only 11 months. The document argues this rebranding approach could double the number of outbound exchange students worldwide if adopted broadly.
The Rotary Foundation and District 5580 - 2012David Manning
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An overview of The Rotary Foundation and Rotary International District 5580 projects and initiatives (created in 2012 for the Fargo-Moorhead AM Rotary Club)
During this webinar we will cover:
• How to encourage giving to Annual Fund, PolioPlus, and the Endowment Fund
• Setting goals for giving on Rotary Club Central
• Accessing & understanding information from key Foundation reports in My Rotary
This document provides information about Rotary International District 5000 for the 2022-2023 year. It includes:
1. Key messages from RI President Jennifer Jones focusing on diversity, inclusion, empowering girls, and expanding reach.
2. Details on District Governor Randy Hart's focus on membership and the district's goal of a 10% net membership gain.
3. Statistics on The Rotary Foundation grants awarded by the district in recent years and goals for future funding.
4. An overview of district international projects planned for Nepal and Fiji, as well as upcoming webinars, support for clubs, and the district conference to be held in Hilo in May 2023.
Moderator: Kristyn M. Dyer, College of the Holy Cross
Dianne E. Harrison, College of the Holy Cross
Tory Leeman, Boston College
Jessica Viner, Fairfield University
The Rotary Foundation advances world understanding, goodwill, and peace through humanitarian grants, educational programs, and efforts to eradicate polio such as PolioPlus. It funds projects involving health, education, and poverty alleviation. Rotarians and clubs can get involved through financial contributions, participating in foundation programs, and engaging alumni.
The document provides an overview of The Rotary Foundation (TRF). It discusses the historical background and establishment of TRF. It outlines TRF's motto, mission, and administration compared to Rotary International. It describes TRF's programs, grants structure, qualification process, and areas of focus. It also discusses ways to support TRF through contributions, recognition levels, and fundraising events like Polio Days and the World's Greatest Meal to end polio.
This document provides an overview of the Rotary Club of Seminole Lake - Sunrise to a new member. It discusses that Rotary is an international organization with over 1.3 million members worldwide. It outlines the four avenues of service in Rotary: club service, community service, vocational service, and international service. It also summarizes some of the club's current projects and how members can get involved in service through committee participation and leadership roles within the club.
The document summarizes a panel discussion on engaging Rotary alumni. The panel included the moderator and three panelists who discussed their personal experiences with Rotary alumni programs and associations. They shared statistics on alumni interest in Rotary and membership. The document then profiles two of the panelists, Renan Dominguez and Clenise Platt, and details their experiences with Rotary alumni programs in their districts.
WN Rotary TRF Panel Program PowerPoint ºÝºÝߣsOperation Warm
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These slides accompanied a panel discussion about how the programs of The Rotary Foundation changes lives. The slides provide an overview of the major programs of the Annual Programs Fund.
The document discusses the process of pursuing further education and work in London after graduating from an American university. It outlines steps like applying for student visas and post-study work visas, adjusting to cultural differences, and challenges in the job market like resume formatting and employer preferences for local candidates. It provides tips for compensating for these difficulties such as maintaining an online portfolio, highlighting skills, joining professional networks, and gaining experience through volunteering or unpaid work.
Freshmen at SOAS share their experiences in their first year. Many found the diversity of perspectives from their classmates to exceed expectations and provide valuable real-world insights beyond textbooks. While some aspects of the administration and limited class time proved frustrating, most freshmen found the school to be a "melting pot" exposing them to new ideas and helping them make friends from around the world. While some felt the teaching was more western than anticipated, most were pleased with the academics and especially enjoyed the school's legendary bar as a place to socialize outside of class.
This is a power point to share with friends abroad. It has video (swf) of rodeo and an anchoring clip, along with photos of my family, Texas traditions--and a few shots of Utah, too.
This slide show is for my presentation to the Gainesville Rotary Club on Sept 2nd. I will explain the process of preparing for a year abroad, and go in-depth about the outreach expected of Ambassadors during our year abroad.
2. What is it? $25,000 scholarship to send 1 candidate abroad to study for 1 year, per district District 5790 – 2 candidates Students serve as ambassadors of goodwill; bridging cultural barriers Rotary International began program in 1947 Average of 800 recipients each year, sent all over the world
3. Benefits Finances education for future world and community leaders Fosters Rotary ideals , raises awareness Improves international understanding, friendly relations Tackles health, education, poverty Expectations of students during and after their year abroad
5. Get Involved! LEARN MORE www.rotary.org keyword scholarship; www.rotaryasets.org training page; www.rotary5790.org link on the left SPONSOR SOMEONE Rotaract clubs, schools & colleges, community members APPLY 20 pg application, 2 essays, interviews DONATE $ to the program MY BLOG Has the Scholar Handbook link, which explains duties of host/sponsor clubs
6. Sponsor District 5790 Gainesville Rotary Club, TX, USA Host District 1130 Ealing Rotary Club, London, England, UK