At the April 28th, 2010 Rotary Council on Legislation, representatives approved the addition of a fifth Avenue of Service: New Generations (a slight amendment from Youth Service). New Generations joins Club Service, Vocational Service, Community Service, and International Service as the foundation of club activity.
"It's a significant change – a historic day in Rotary," said Council Chair Mark Daniel Maloney. "Rotarians have always strongly supported youth activities even though they were never part of the four Avenues of Service. I think this strengthens our commitment."
The Avenue of New Generations recognizes the positive change implemented by youth and young adults involved in leadership development activities, community and international service projects, and exchange programs that enrich and foster world peace and cultural understanding.
Representative Ronald P. Sekkel, of District 5170 (California, USA), proposed the enactment by saying that New Generations is the future of Rotary.
Opponents argued that youth services are already covered by the four Avenues of Service. One representative said that adding a fifth avenue could decrease emphasis on the other four avenues.
Representative Emile M. Rijcken, of District 1900 (Germany), said the new avenue is well deserved.
"The volume of activity in youth programs shows how strong Rotary can be," she said. "The addition of New Generations to the Avenues of Service will contribute in an enormous way toward public opinion."