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Rotaract District
History


Rotaract, Rotary International’s Service Club program for young adults ages 18-30, was officially inaugurated during January 1968 under RI President Luther Hodges. On 13 March 1968, the Rotaract Club of the University of North Carolina, sponsored by the Rotary Club of North Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, was the first Rotaract club to receive its offical charter. Although this club is recognized as the first Rotaract club, Rotarians have been sponsoring similar organizations for young adults since the early 1920s.
Our insignia for the year 2006-07 wishes to tell us through the spectrum, where we have the color blue at one end and the color red on the other, that as we pursue our task we move through various colors (phases) which show us the different hues of our lives.

Rotaract derives itself from “Rotary in Action”. With the word “action” we generally associate energy, youth, vigor, which forms the essence of Rotaract youth in action! the Rotaract District Theme, RID 3080, for the year 2006-07 is “PURSUE PERSEVERE PERFORM”.

If you are aged between 18 and 30 years of age, chances are that you are either studying or are in the early stages of your career. You may have many questions about how to go about finding a job that suits you, or how to get the most out of your career. Rotaract offers you the chance to network, not just with Rotaractors and Rotarians in your local area, but worldwide. Business and professional support from successful Rotarians can be extremely useful, and you can get advice from Rotaractors who may have recently made decisions that you now have to make. Rotaract Clubs can help their members to make informed choices through;
 Marketing and management seminars
 Vocational counselling and career planning programs
Rsume writing and interview techniques workshops
Rotaract also offers you the opportunity to get practical experience
Chairing meetings.
Writing agendas & reports.
Listening & communicating.
Managing people & resources.
Conflict resolution.
Public speaking.
Goal setting & planning .
Budgeting.
Co-operation & negotiation.
 Community Service
International Service
Professional Development
Club Service


Rotaract Club Goals


 Develop professional and leadership skills.
 Emphasize respect for the rights of others, based on recognition of the worth of each individual.
 Recognize the dignity and value of all useful occupations as opportunities to server.
 Recognize, practice and promote ethnical standards as leadership qualities and vocational responsibilities.



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