Rotaract
Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored service club for
young men and women ages 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs can be either community- or
university-based, and are sponsored by local Rotary clubs. In addition to
undertaking projects to assist their local communities and to advance
international understanding, Rotaractors, as club members are commonly called,
also engage in activities related to professional development and leadership
training.
The first Rotaract club was chartered on 13
March, 1968, in North Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.A. Today there are nearly
6,554 Rotaract clubs in 146 countries with an estimated 150,000 members. Each
year, Rotaractors from around the globe have the opportunity to meet and
exchange ideas during a forum scheduled immediately prior to the annual Rotary
Convention.
International
information and service center
for Rotaractors on the Internet
Introduction to Rotaract
Rotaract clubs are part of a global effort to bring peace and international
understanding to the world. This effort starts at the community level but knows
no limits in its outreach. Rotaractors have access to the many resources of
Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation. Rotary International provides
the administrative support that helps Rotaract clubs thrive.
Activities Undertaken by
Rotaract Clubs
You
might ask, "What exactly does a Rotaract club do?" Rotaract clubs
organize a variety of projects and activities, depending primarily on the
interests of the club members. There are, however three types of activities
within the Rotaract program that all clubs undertake in varying degrees:
professional development, leadership development, and service projects.
Together, these three areas ensure a balanced club program and provide important
experience and opportunities for the personal development of each Rotaractor.
Service Projects

Above all other principles, "Service Above Self" is the credo that
guides Rotary. A Rotaract club's service projects are designed to improve the
quality of life at home and abroad. These projects often address today's most
critical issues, such as violence, drug abuse, AIDS, hunger, the environment and
literacy. Each Rotaract club is required to complete at least two major service
projects annually, one to serve the community and the other to promote
international understanding. Each should involve all or most members of the
club.
Lourdes College SLAC/Rotaract
(Student Leader Advisory Council - Affiliated With Rotaract)
The Lourdes
College Student Leader Advisory Council (SLAC), which is affiliated with
Rotaract, is established to serve as a formal mechanism for a "student
voice" on campus with respect to ideas, issues, and concerns regarding
campus policies, programs, and activities. The organization serves the purpose
that a more traditional student government would serve on campus. SLAC/Rotaract
not only addresses policy issues, but also sponsors, funds, and coordinates
programs that impact the entire student body. In addition, SLAC/Rotaract fosters
communication, support, and sharing of encouragement and ideas among the
representatives of formally recognized campus student organizations. Finally,
SLAC/Rotaract promotes professional and leadership development among its members
for personal career enhancement. SLAC's affiliation with Rotaract, which is the
collegiate branch of Rotary International, indicates that it is officially
associated with Rotary International and enjoys all the benefits and services
provided.
Membership of SLAC/Rotaract is
comprised of at least one representative from each student organization on
campus. In addition, there is representation by "Members-At-Large,"
those students who are interested in being involved in SLAC/Rotaract, but are
not members of an established campus organization. Members-At-Large
self-nominate or volunteer to participate in SLAC. Essentially, all Lourdes
College students are members of SLAC/Rotaract as they are represented by
students from their organization or by Members-At-Large.
Lourdes College SLAC/Rotaract Activities:
- UNIENDO Americas Conference
- Wheelchair and Medical Supply donations to
M.E.S.A
- Clothing Drive for Tegucigalpa Rotaract Club
- Sock Drive
- Mitten Drive

For more information, contact your local Rotary
or Rotaract Club or RI Community
Programs staff.