It's exists to allow 18-30-year-olds to raise money for charity, partake in community projects and meet new people. Rotaract offers a wide choice of social activities, actively supports your local community, raises money for charity and gives you the opportunity to develop your personal skills and gain new life experiences in the UK and abroad. Each club organises its own social activities, which
could just be a trip down the pub, ten-pin bowling, or maybe a meal, a theatre trip, or even a holiday abroad. The Rotaract Club of Dundee was the first ever Rotaract Club in Scotland started in 1970. Rotaractors also make a difference in their local community, including raising funds for charities, and activities such as gardening, marshalling or helping the elderly. In many of the larger districts, joint events are held with other neighbouring clubs most weekends. This can be a theme disco, a quiz night or a dinner dance. Some national Rotaract events are also organised. There are currently about 3,000 Rotaractors in Great Britain and Ireland, giving you the opportunity to meet lots of new people. Rotaract helps you, helps others, enhances your social circle and is fun! So, find your local club and contact them for more information. If you are from a different area of the world, there is probably a club near you; our links page should help you. The Rotaract in Great Britain and Ireland Web Site aims to unite all Rotaract Clubs in our 29 districts, providing a focal point for our members, and a place from where any of our Rotaract clubs can be located, or contacted.