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Club Projects (seeking opportunities to "Rotary Shares")
- Look to involve your membership in various ongoing projects-not everyone may be able or want to participate in a single project; have more than one project in progress at a time; appoint a chairperson or two for each project that your club takes on; have the chairperson(s) report back to you and the club with information about the project and its progress or completion; remember to use a team approach.
- Discuss ideas about which projects your club might consider to do with your officers; obtain approval from the rest of the membership.
- Speak to your faculty advisor and Rotary advisor for their advice and support, especially when discussing projects which may become large and/or involved.
- Review the Interact Project Data Form with your advisors and club officers.
- Find out if there are projects that other clubs in your school may be doing which may interest some of your membership to want to join in and "lend a hand".
- Contact another Interact Club in your Zone to work together on a joint project.
- "Lend a hand" in your community - contact your township to get ideas for some needy community projects.
- Consider doing a project to benefit the less fortunate, eg. disabled, someone in need, or the senior citizen.
- Contact your sponsoring Rotary Club about working together on a project.
- Contribute to an international project by "lending a hand" to relieve misery and promote peace in the world.
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