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March 2017 | Engaging the next generation of Rotary leaders |
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Taking action | ||
What has Rotaract done for me? “I’ve been a member of Rotaract ...for ten years. As I age out or ‘graduate,’ I’ve started thinking about what Rotaract has done for me and how it’s shaped who I am today. A decade is a long time to stick with something. So, why have I?” Find out on the Rotary Voices Blog. Expand your network online Make new connections with youth leaders around the world in the Youth Service/New Generations Discussion Group on MyRotary.org. Ask questions, share ideas, and discover inspiring topics. Join emerging leaders of the Rotaract World, reconnect with Alumni, share best practices with Rotary Youth Exchange colleagues, and build your Young Professionals Network. Get started today. #WorldRotaractWeek celebrates 49 years of Rotaract Earlier this month Rotaractors celebrated #WorldRotaractWeek by doing what they do best—taking action! To participate in the week Rotaractors were asked to serve, celebrate, or give this year. See the global activity from the week’s events by visiting the hashtag wall. Recognize your Rotaract clubs that participated in the week with this certificate.
Overheard on social media “Meet ‘Sister’ Martha Mganga, a Tanzanian woman with albinism. Martha has spent de cades educating #albinos so they can stay healthy and fight the myths and stigmas associated with the condition. Help us celebrate Martha's efforts as a #womanofaction and peacemaker by sharing her story this #internationalwomensday. http://on.rotary.org/2m12hej” –Rotary International on Instagram ⬓Rotary is joining Lions Club International, Kiwanis International, JCI and more for an International Week of Service, 25 - 31 March. Find out how you can get involved: http://on.rotary.org/2lYwmuO" — Rotary International on Facebookâ¬â¬â¬â¬ â¬â¬ “As we prepare to celebrate 50 yrs of Rotaract, envision Rotary & Rotaract 50 yrs from now. How will we be better than ever? #RACtalk” – Rotaract on Twitter⬠â¬â¬â¬â¬ | ||
Spotlight on service: Water & Sanitation Month | ||
Interactors find way to contribute to water sanitation globally The North Gwinnett High School Interact Club of Georgia, USA partnered with their sponsoring Rotary club to build Water Pasteurization Indictors (WAPI) that measure water quality. A WAPI is a low-cost thermometer that lets people know when boiling water has reached a safe temperature to drink. In one day, the club made 400 WAPIs to send to parts of the world without clean access to water. Watch the video that shows their project in action. Share your service story! Post your project on Rotary Showcase and email the link to newgenerations@rotary.org | ||
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