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Why I Am A Rotarian

MARCH 6, 2006

 

Traveling Vietnam, a non-Rotary country, makes me acutely aware just why I am a Rotarian and why I want to spread Rotary, the story of Rotary and what it stands for.

 

Many Americans still think of Vietnam as a war. Indeed we should not forget our war experience here. We should study our past so we can avoid making the same mistakes over and over.

 

Rotary had a presence here before 1975. Although it did some humanitarian things, it was not strong enough to be a factor in peace. Achieving our mission statement of promoting world peace and understanding will take more effort than just doing a few projects. To be a factor in peace we would have to foster person-to-person contact such as:

 

Youth Exchange:

Trang Nguyen was the first Rotary Exchange Student from Vietnam to the US – and that didn't happen until 1999. I understand there has been a trickle since then. To be effective in peace we would have needed thousands of Exchanges. I believe there would have never been a war if there had been a Trang in every village in Vietnam. The host families would not have let it happen.

  

I am a Rotarian because Rotary brings people together and I want a better world. Our small presence in Vietnam hopefully will grow large and make a difference in promoting peace and world understanding.

 

PDG Kent Converse

District 5690

Rotary Club of Kinsley,

Kansas USA

 

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