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Rotaract Clubs in District 5500

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.

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?
Contact an active Rotaract Club from the following list:

Rotaract Club of Tucson
Rotaract Club President, Nicole Courey
[email protected]

Cochise College – Sierra Vista
Rotaract Club President, Melissa Villanueva
[email protected]

University of Arizona – Tucson
Rotarcact Advisor – Liz Cohn
[email protected]

Arizona Western College – Somerton/San Luis
Rotaract Advisor, Maria Guzman
[email protected]

Contact the Rotaract club to find out how you can join its next meeting, service project, or social event.

The World Needs More Rotaractors

Here is everything you need to know about creating a strong Rotaract club.

Download the Rotaract Handbook to learn how to:

Make it official
When you’ve reviewed the basics, organized your members, and elected officers, you can apply for a charter from Rotary International. Here’s what to do:

How to develop dynamic clubs

Become partners in service

Rotaract clubs thrive when they work with committed sponsor Rotary clubs. Download our handbook to learn more.

Update club and member information

Clubs must update their contact information annually in My Rotary to maintain their active status so they can continue receiving updates from Rotary International. Clubs that keep their contact information updated will appear in Club Finder.

How to develop sustainable service projects

Before you start a service project, review the basics in the Rotaract Handbook (PDF). Then organize your fellow members, partner with other clubs or districts, and form a plan. Here are some resources to help you: