RYLA - Rotary Youth Leadership Awards

Sat, Feb 16th 2019 at 8:00 am- Fri, Feb 22nd 2019 - 4:00 pm

Young people aged 16 - 18 spend a week on Dartmoor giving leaders of the future a chance to get a head start at an early age.

RYLA 16th - 22nd February 2019

This successful Rotary awards employs a team of professional trainers, Jack Russell Coaching, for one week. They run a course specifically designed for young people aged 16-18 at the Dartmoor Training Centre, near Princetown in Devon.

The Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) is one of the most successful Rotary programmes run by Rotary District 1200 for young people aged 16-18 on 22nd February 2019 and offers the leaders of the future a chance to get a head start at an early age.

The RYLA programme gives young people the chance to improve their leadership, team working and communication skills, respect for the environment and learn public speaking skills. This course will also enable candidates to understand their own personal strengths and how to achieve their personal goals in life. The RYLA programme provides a unique opportunity to learn, grow, have fun, and make new friends.

Download more information on how your Rotary club can sponsor a young person on this course.  

D1200_RYLA_Information_2019_v2b.pdf

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The club organises a range of fundraising events

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The Community Project Team supports the local community in a variety of ways. It raises money to help local organisations and individuals and also organises and provides physical assistance at local events.

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Media releases

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The Membership Committee promotes the club locally and encourages suitable like-minded people to take an interest in club activities and hopefully to seek an invitation to apply for membership

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The Vocational Project Team organises visits and tours of businesses and facilties, ocassionally far afield, to broaden members' knowledge and understanding of ever-changing business and commercial practices.

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This year's walk took place in countryside around Hardy’s Cottage, Higher Bockhampton.

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This Committee works to support the local community in projects to develop young people

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The club's International Project Team gets involved in a range of life changing activities for communities in a variety of countries around the world often in association with other Rotary Clubs both here and overseas.

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The Rotary Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation supported by voluntary contributions from Rotarians and friends around the globe who share a vision of a better world.

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The Members' Services Committee organises the club's business, programmes and it's social calendar including speaker & fun evenings as well as meetings held at different venues, often with guests invited and links with other Rotary Clubs around the world

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