The Rotary Youth Exchange Blazer
Your Rotary Blazer will identify you as a Rotary Exchange Student and draw attention to you in a positive way. It is always suitable when the occasion calls for “dressing up”. But don’t pack your Blazer; wear it when you depart for your host country. Many students report that, by wearing their blazer and youth exchange pins while traveling, their passage through customs and immigration is made easier, officials are happy to offer help, and you become instantly “recognizable” by your hosts on arrival.USA students wear Navy Blue Blazer provided by the District at District Conference.
Club Banners
You should ask your Sponsor Rotary Club for several Club Banners. They can be presented to the host country Rotary clubs that host you for various functions. You will usually receive one of their banners in return, to bring back to your sponsor club
Pins
You will want to bring pins to exchange with or give to people you meet during your exchange year. You will likely want to purchase some on your own. Area politicians, your local chamber of commerce, and state/provincial tourism bureaus are good resources to ask for supplies – or purchase at reduced rates. Or you can make your own. Check the worldwide web for rotary pins and you can get some great ideas for making your own.
Business Cards
District 5100 will provide Business Cards with your picture and contact information to provide to people you meet. These cards also have the name of the host country and room for you to enter your current host family address.