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“When young men are beginning life, the most important period, it is often said, is that in which their habits are formed. That is a very important period. But the period in which the ideas of the young are formed and adopted is more important still.” – Henry Ward Beecher

Rotary’s Youth Exchange (YE) program, Interact, Rotaract, the Rotary Youth Leadership Academy (RYLA) change the lives of all who participate – the Rotarian volunteers, and the youth participants. Through these programs, young people can participate in cultural exchanges, learn how to be problem-solvers and leaders, develop communication and peace-making skills, explore opportunities to serve communities, and discover how individually and collectively they can work toward resolving our greatest challenges. Rotarians and their families can learn about new cultures, different viewpoints, and how to motivate others. Rotary’s New Generations programs create opportunities for youth, Rotarians, and their communities to have fun, learn, grow, experience fellowship and leadership, and expand their views of the world.

As Rotarians serve our youth, we must also learn to appreciate the power of “Brandon and Brittany,” listen to their fresh ideas, and value their ability to connect with millions through text messages, e-mails, blogs and numerous social media networks. Rotary’s values and ideas are ageless and no better time exists to promote them to the new generations.
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We also need to recognize that our youth programs aren’t just the gardens where we grow our country’s and Rotary’s future leaders, they are the gardens from which we can pick new members who will help Rotary reach higher goals and create greater relevance for our clubs in serving their communities.

DG Mark