The document provides information about why someone should join the Rotaract Club. It discusses the benefits of joining, including making lifelong friendships, developing leadership skills, contributing to the community through service projects, and gaining opportunities for personal and professional growth. The goals of Rotaract are also outlined, such as emphasizing respect for others, developing knowledge of community needs, and providing opportunities to serve.
The document provides information about why someone should join the Rotaract Club. It discusses the benefits of joining, including making lifelong friendships, developing leadership skills, contributing to the community through service projects, and gaining opportunities for personal and professional growth. The goals of Rotaract are also outlined, such as emphasizing respect for others, developing knowledge of community needs, and providing opportunities to serve.
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The document provides information about why someone should join the Rotaract Club. It discusses the benefits of joining, including making lifelong friendships, developing leadership skills, contributing to the community through service projects, and gaining opportunities for personal and professional growth. The goals of Rotaract are also outlined, such as emphasizing respect for others, developing knowledge of community needs, and providing opportunities to serve.
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“In helping others, we shall help ourselves, for whatever
good we give out completes the circle and comes back to us.”
Good morning every1
i m dhruvin kamdar, former director of this club and m here to brief u on the question displayed on d screen...... “Why Should I (u) join Rotaract Club?" If you aren't quite convinced that Rotaract is for you, hopefully the information in this talk will make that decision a little easier
Rotaract is a worldwide organization, with around 8,000
clubs in 140 different countries. There are many things Rotaract has to offer. In a nutshell some of the main things you can expect to gain from becoming a Rotaractor include:
• Having heaps of fun while making new friendships
that last a lifetime. • The satisfaction of knowing that you can make a difference, in the local community. • Pushing yourself to the limit and realizing your potential in both personal and professional areas of life. Primarily, we offer you the opportunity to learn more about yourself and the community, in a safe, supportive, friendly environment. We also offer you the opportunity to contribute something back to society through a range of community and humanitarian programs, while helping you develop your leadership skills, plus there are many social activities with other like-minded people
Rotaract is a very powerful youth volunteer force with
tremendous potential to make a real difference to our world. Rotaract gives you the opportunity to work in your local community alongside other people your age who share similar concerns.
"Commit to Rotaract. Learn from everyone around you.
Share with them. [Help] them to work and develop their skills," Mehelba urged. "If you do this, you will learn a lot from Rotaract, and you will experience things that you will never experience in any other organization in the world."
Goals of ROTARACT:
• To develop professional and leadership skills.
• To emphasize respect for the rights of others based on recognition of the worth of each individual. • To recognize the dignity and value of all useful occupations as opportunities to serve. • To recognize, practice and promote ethical standards as leadership qualities and vocational responsibilities. • To develop knowledge and understanding of the needs, problem and opportunities in community and worldwide. • To provide opportunities for personal and group activities to serve the community and promote international understanding and goodwill to all people.
One of the best times for
a new Rotaract club (or any Rotaract club for that matter) is when a new member shows an interest in joining. It is even better when new members eventually stay and embark on this complex but ultimately enjoyable journey. Recruitment is tough, some people only join if they stand to benefit so they are keen when you talk about personal benefits they stand to gain by joining. That is not such a bad thing but Sometimes it’s easy to entice members by sharing your best moments of Rotaract. Here is one such story that I found mind blowing from my own personal experience Why did I join Rotaract? My answer to this question is simple….. because I BELONG! It was years ago when I joined Rotaract and it was accidental because I was first introduced to Rotary; then I asked the