Is it Fair to all concerned?
Dear Rotary Friends and Community Members,
The Snoqualmie Valley Rotary members want to express our support of the recent and on-going painful expression of our grieving country’s long struggle with racial injustice, inequality and social inequity toward the minority people of our communities.
As Rotarians we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities and in ourselves.
Our actions are, and always have been, guided by principles we call the “Four Way Test”:
1) Is it the Truth?
2) Is it Fair to all concerned?
3) Will it build Good Will and Better Friendships?
4) Will it be Beneficial to all concerned?
We embrace these principles as a way to create justice and fairness for all.
Rotary has been working for the past 110 years to bridge cultures and connect continents to champion peace, and fight disease, illiteracy and poverty.
Snoqualmie Valley Rotarians, believe that as long as racism and inequity continue to exist in our communities, we have an obligation and commitment to stand with all races, beliefs and cultures as we work toward creating communities, here and around the globe, that provide fair and equitable opportunities for all.
The Rotary Club of Snoqualmie Valley