The Rotary Club of Amman Jerash has been a member of Rotary International since 1993 and possesses a distinguished record of service to the Jordanian community.
Throughout its history, the Club has successfully implemented numerous initiatives and projects aimed at supporting underprivileged segments of society.
Club meetings are held at the Orthodox Club-Amman on the first and third Mondays of each month.
During these meetings, the Club hosts prominent and influential figures from various sectors of Jordanian society, including leaders and pioneers in their respective fields.
These distinguished guests share their expertise and professional experiences with Club members. In recognition of their contributions, the Club honors them and facilitates their introduction to a wider audience, while enriching the knowledge and awareness of its members.
This exchange fosters greater engagement and enhances the Club’s capacity to serve the community effectively.
Throughout its history, the Club has successfully implemented numerous initiatives and projects aimed at supporting underprivileged segments of society.
Club meetings are held at the Orthodox Club-Amman on the first and third Mondays of each month.
During these meetings, the Club hosts prominent and influential figures from various sectors of Jordanian society, including leaders and pioneers in their respective fields.
These distinguished guests share their expertise and professional experiences with Club members. In recognition of their contributions, the Club honors them and facilitates their introduction to a wider audience, while enriching the knowledge and awareness of its members.
This exchange fosters greater engagement and enhances the Club’s capacity to serve the community effectively.
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The test can be applied to almost any aspect of life.
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