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We have great clubs and members!

We have active, engaged school and community-based youth clubs!

We do international service projects!

We fight to eradicate polio!

We have great fundraising projects!

PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS

Rotary is for Everyone! You Belong Here!

Rotary International is a global network of community volunteers with members, known as Rotarians, who work together to create positive change in their communities and around the world.

Rotary District 5500 (D5500) is made up of more than 50 Rotary Clubs in Southern Arizona, where our members put service above self. Our 1,500 members are leading and partnering on projects that create lasting local and global community change. Our D5500 members come to Rotary to serve. They stay for the friendships and relationships they build.

Learn more about joining Rotary

Becoming a Rotary Club Member

Rotary District 5500 has a new club about to go active- the Rainbow Rotary Club of Tucson, an LGBT+ centered club with the same great service, comradery and networking opportunities of our other clubs!  Visit their website HERE!

2024 D5500 Ride to End Polio

Rotary District 5500 is a major supporter of the fight to eradticate polio!  Our annual Ride to End Polio is one of, if not THE, greatest fundraising events to help eradicate this deadly disease worldwide, a Rotary project for more than 35 years. Our goal of ridding the world of this disease is closer than ever. For more info or to register, click HERE!

 

Rotary Youth

Rotary is not just for older adults!  We have Interact Clubs for ages 12-18 in middle schools, high schools and Boys & Girls Clubs.  We also have Rotaract Clubs for ages 18 and up in colleges and universities, and community-based, too!

2024 District 5500 Conference of Clubs October 18-19 - Casino del Sol, Tucson

This year’s Rotary theme is “The Magic of Rotary” and the 2024 Rotary D5500 Conference of Clubs promises plenty of magic to elevate your Rotary experience!

At this year’s Conference of Clubs:

  • You’ll hear from leading Rotary speakers from around Arizona about new initiatives
  • Gain critical Rotary leadership, marketing and fundraising skills
  • Learn what is happening in the Mental and Behavioral Health field in Tucson
  • See what’s happening globally with our International Project Fair
  • Meet nonprofits and other service organizations in the House of Friendship
  • And so much more!

Click HERE to learn more!

Submit Your Club's Upcoming Events!

Let us help you spread the word about your club’s upcoming events, projects or fundraisers in IMPACT! Complete this IMPACT! Submission Form and return to [email protected] by Friday for the following week’s newsletter. Include your photo or graphic as a separate attachment as a jpg or png file.

WHAT ABOUT PAST PROJECTS & FUNDRAISERS?

We’ll feature them in our Rotary in Action Quarterly. The deadline for the next issue (September) is August 10, 2024.  Here’s the Rotary in Action Submission Form to complete and return to [email protected].

About Rotary District 5500

Service Above Self

Rotarians at the 1911 convention embraced an early version of our primary motto, Service Above Self. They also adopted an early version of our secondary motto, One Profits Most Who Serves Best

NOTE:  This website is still in development, so please report any errors, omissions or problems to [email protected] Thanks!

Rotaract and Rotary Clubs

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News & Information

October 24 is World Polio Day

We observe World Polio Day every October 24 to remind us to continue to support our goal of eradicating polio in the world.

Although we have made great progress, two countries still have endemic polio. In 2023, there were only 12 new cases of paralytic polio worldwide, six in Afghanistan and six in Pakistan. We are close, but need to complete our commitment to the children of the world.

Click here for resources available to inform Rotarians about polio and activities to pursue.

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Helping People Become Self-Sufficient

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There are 1.4 billion people in the world and nearly half of them are employed and live on less than $1.25 per day. 

Helping people discover their potential and the ability to become self-sufficient is what makes this month’s theme of Economic and Community Development so powerful. When a Rotary Club is given the chance to assist a group of individuals with an opportunity to better their lives, they have no problem saying, “What do you need?" and "How can we help?” 

A great example of this is the Sierra Vista Sunrise Rotary Club’s 2023-24 Service Project. Along with three other club, the Sierra Vista Sunrise club members developed an Aquaponic Vertical Garden at the Echoing Hope Ranch.
 

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TRF Weekly Message: Every Rotarian Every Year

WHAT IS EVERY ROTARIAN, EVERY YEAR? 

This initiative encourages every Rotary member to: 

  • Participate every year in a Rotary Foundation program that makes a difference in the world
  • Contribute every year to the Foundation’s Annual Fund at a sustainable amount 

The Foundation recognizes a club as an Every Rotarian, Every Year Club if its giving reaches US$100 per capita or more and all dues-paying members give $25 in a year. 

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Graphics! Graphics! Graphics!

Here's your weekly selection of Rotary graphics to inspire, inform and build awareness. Feel free to download and use in your club's promotional materials.


October Peacebuilders Meeting Time Moved to 5:00

NEW TIME!
Wednesday, October 23, 5:00 pm on Zoom

Title: Update on Regional Chapters of the Rotarian Action Group for Peace and their role in promoting Rotary's focus on positive peace


Our October speaker is the "one and only” Brigitte Faubertcurrently a member of the Rotary Club of Hounslow, in a London borough in West England. Brigitte joins us regularly for our Peacebuilders bimonthly meetings here in southern AZ.

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Make Your RYLA Reservations!

There are still openings available for RYLA 2025, so don't wait.
Reserve your club's spots now.


HOW TO RESERVE A SPOT FOR RYLA

Clubs can reserve spots for the RYLA by emailing [email protected]. Each club can reserve up to 5 spots with additional spots opening up in early fall.

Click here for more information. 



Register Now for the 2024 Ride to End Polio

The buzz has already started for this year's Ride to End Polio during the Tour de Tucson on Saturday, November 23.
It will once again feature new routes aimed to make the ride safer and more enjoyable.

To register for the Ride to End Polio, click here.
You can also register for the Pre-Ride Dinner here.

 


Be a Part of the Rotary Youth Exchange Team

What’s new in the Rotary Youth Exchange?

Do you want to be a part of one of the most exciting and rewarding programs in Rotary? Do you know about the short-term options for students?  Do you want to find out why and how youth exchange students impact lives and create worldwide families?

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CORAZON WANTS YOU! Volunteers of all skill levels

RC SaddleBrooke has been busy coordinating a hands-on international project to build a house in a day in Tecate, MX.

This project is done under the direction of Corazon, Inc, a California non-profit that works with service clubs, churches, families and employers to provide services to Northern Baja including building houses. 

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AVENUES OF SERVICE

We channel our commitment to service through five avenues, which are the foundation of club activity.

Club
Service

A thriving club is anchored by strong relationships and an active membership development plan.

Vocational Service

Rotarians work with integrity and contribute their expertise to the problems and needs of society.

Community Service

We find ways to improve the quality of life for people in their communities and to serve the public interest.

International Service

We promote peace & understanding globally by sponsoring or volunteering on projects around the world.

Youth
Service

Rotarians work to empower young people through leadership development programs, encouraging the next generation of leaders.