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What is ROTARACT?

Rotaract clubs bring together people ages 18-30 to exchange ideas with leaders in the community, develop leadership and professional skills, and have fun through service.

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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.

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Rotaract clubs decide how to organize and run their club, manage their own funds, and plan and carry out activities and service projects aligned with causes that are important to your community. Rotary club sponsors offer guidance and support and work with your club as partners in service.

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Celebrate the global impact of Rotaract by getting involved in:

  • World Rotaract Week

  • Rotaract district and multidistrict events

  • The Rotaract Preconvention Meeting

  • The Interota conference

  • Rotary Day at the United Nations

  • Global Youth Service Day

The Rotaract Today

9,522

Rotaract clubs

291,006

Rotaractors

177

countries with Rotaract clubs

*as of August 9, 2017

Benefits of joining Rotaract

Connect with leaders in your community and around the world to:

  • Take action locally and internationally to create sustainable change

  • Expand your professional network and exchange ideas with proven leaders

  • Develop your professional skills through leadership training

  • Save money on travel, hotels, and supplies with Rotary’s member benefits program, Rotary Global Rewards

  • Have fun and make new friends from around the world

  • Connect with the global community of Rotaract at the annual Rotary International Convention and Rotaract Preconvention

How do I join Rotaract?

Contact your local Rotary club or Rotaract club on your university or community, or contact any of the Assistant District Rotaract Representatives of your cluster. You can check the list of Rotaract clubs here in the website.

Can I start a Rotaract club?

Yes. If your university or community doesn’t already have a Rotaract club, you can start one. Here’s what you’ll need to get started:

  • A sponsor Rotary club to provide support and partnership

  • A faculty or sponsor club adviser to guide and mentor you

  • People ages 18-30 from your school or community who are interested in joining the club

  • Leaders to organize your club, find other members, and plan successful projects

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