Avenues of Service
Rotary Club’s have 5 Avenues of Service where they focus their energy towards doing good for communities.
Club Service
2025-2026 Director: Tony Gerst
Club service is Rotary’s first avenue of service, focused primarily on strengthening fellowship and ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the club.
Nested under Club Service is our Program Committee, which is an integral part of the heart of every good club. It prepares and arranges the programs and interesting speakers for each meeting. It also makes sure the club is represented at the Rotary Foundation and District Events.
Vocational Service
2025-2026 Director: Bernie Correa-Henschke
Vocational Service is the second avenue of service, encouraging Rotarians to serve others through their vocations and to practice high ethical standards.
Inherent in the Vocational Service Ideal are the following principles:
Adherence to and promotion of the highest ethical standards in all occupations, including faithfulness to employers, employees, and associates and fair treatment of them and of competitors, the public, and all those with whom one has any business or professional relationships.
The recognition of the worthiness to society of all useful occupations, no just one’s own or those which are pursued by Rotarians.
The contribution of one’s vocational talents to the problems and needs of society.
Community Service is the third avenue of service and focuses on the projects and activities the club undertakes to improve the quality of life for those who live in the community and serve the public interest.
Community Service
2025-2026 Director: Roy Jefferson
International Service is the fourth avenue of service encompassing actions taken to expand Rotary’s humanitarian reach around the globe and promote world understanding and peace.
The aim of International Service is to encourage and foster the advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of people united in the ideal of service. Freedom, justice, trusth, sanctity of the pledged word, and respect for human rights are inherent in Rotary principles and are also vital to the maintenance of international peace and order and to human progress.
International Service
2025-2026 Director: Stacey Giannoulis
Youth Service is the fifth avenue of service and includes a fundamental idea that every Rotarian has the responsibility to support the personal and professional success of young people while recognizing the diversity of their needs.
We support youth through 2 programs. Please click to learn more:
Canyon High School Interact Club
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA)
Youth Service
2025-2026 Director: Debra Patriquin