You can find them working in remote clinics, refugee camps, makeshift hospitals, primitive villages, and their own communities. They are experts in administration, community development, education, food production, health care, and water and sanitation. They're Rotary Volunteers.

The Rotary Volunteers program encourages and facilitates volunteer service, putting Rotary's ideal of Service Above Self into action. The program is administered by Rotary Volunteers committees at the club, district, and international levels. Rotary Volunteers have shared their expertise in a multitude of humanitarian projects around the world.                                                       

Rotarians and non-Rotarians who wish to serve as international volunteers can register with RI World Headquarters and are included in the Rotary Volunteers Database at www.rotary.org. Resources for finding volunteer opportunities and special needs include the Rotary Volunteers International Site List Database and the Rotary Volunteers. Resource List, both available at www.rotary org. These tools can help volunteers locate their own projects and make arrangements directly with project coordinators.