Join the global movement of young leaders who are developing innovative solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges.
Rotaract clubs bring together people ages 18 and older to exchange ideas with leaders in the community, develop leadership and professional skills, and have fun through service.
In communities worldwide, Rotary and Rotaract members work side by side to take action through service. From big cities to rural villages, Rotaract is changing communities like yours.
What’s involved?
Rotaract members decide how to organize and run their clubs, manage their own funds, and plan and carry out activities and service projects. Rotary club sponsors offer guidance and support and work with your club as partners in service.
How do I join?
Tell us a little about yourself so we can connect you with the right club.
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Rotaract clubs
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countries with Rotaract clubs
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Uganda
The Rotaract Club of Bugolobi worked alongside local doctors, schools, and the Uganda Health Marketing Group to provide everything from school supplies to comprehensive medical screenings, dental exams, and HIV testing and prevention education to over 1,000 residents of a nearby village.
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United States
A 2,400-mile road trip across the West Coast connected Rotary clubs with community organizations in 14 cities.
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Turkey and Russia
Twelve Rotaract clubs in Turkey and Russia collaborated with community partners to organize training for people with Down syndrome. Participants also received job placement assistance to put their new skills to work.
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The Philippines
Rotaractors transformed the lives of kids in a remote area in the Philippines in need of clean water and sanitation. They constructed a tank to store rainwater safely, taught the importance of hygiene and sanitation in preventing disease, and treated students who had skin infections or intestinal parasites.
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United States
Rotaractors pair up with Habitat for Humanity Jacksonville to help rebuild a struggling neighborhood.
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Sri Lanka
The Rotaract Club of the University of Moratuwa received a top Rotaract honor for its work to improve lives in a rural community.