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Club Quick Facts
There are 322 clubs and 7522 members
in Quota International.
Six new clubs were organized in 3
countries last year: U.S., Australia and the Netherlands.
Quota International welcomed 895
new members in the past 12 months.
The 2001-2002 Club Excellence award
winners have been announced and recognized. Read more about their
accomplishments in the January 2003 issue of the Quotarian Magazine.
Excellence in Fellowship & Fun
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Quota International of Canton, Ohio, USA, District
6 - "Work Hard and Have Fun"
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Quota International of Lithgow, NSW, Australia,
District 26 - "50's + Expo"
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Quota International of Liverpool and Quota International
of Parkes, NSW, Australia (joint entry)
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District 35 and 26 - "Breaching the Sandstone
Curtain - From Sydney to Fiji"
Excellence in Fund Raising
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Quota International of Monroe, Louisiana, USA,
District 21 - "First Annual Kids' Expo"
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Quota International of Liverpool, NSW, Australia,
District 35 - "Volunteer Fire Fighters Benefit Night"
Excellence in Membership Recruitment
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Quota International of Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
USA, District 21 - "The Quota Premier Event"
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Quota International of Valdosta, Georgia, USA,
District 8 - "The Annual Membership Drive in October"
Excellence in Membership Retention
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Quota International of Collingwood, Ontario,
Canada, District 18 - "The Value of One with the Power
of Many"
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Quota International of Valdosta, Georgia, USA,
District 8 - "Making the Most of Membership"
Excellence in Service-Disadvantaged Women and Children
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Quota International of Iloilo, Philippines,
District 41 - "Protect the Rights of the Child - Child
Abuse Prevention Forums"
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Quota International of Manila, Philippines,
District 41 - "The Soup Kitchen Program"
Excellence in Service-Hearing and Speech
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Quota International of Massillon, Ohio, USA,
District 6 - "Sound Beginnings"
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Quota International of Woonsocket, Rhode Island,
USA, District 15 - "Story Hour Program"
Clubs Give Generously! with a grand total of U.S.$1,101,975
donated by Quota Clubs internationally.
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U.S.$285,690 to Disadvantaged Women and Children
Projects
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U.S.$382,433 to Hearing and Speech Projects
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U.S.$362,384 to Community Service Projects
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U.S.$ 71,468 to World Service Programs, including
the We Share Foundation's Club-to-Club World Service Program
Quota club members provide an estimated four hundred
thousand hours in volunteer service last year.
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