Rotaract clubs are part of a global effort to bring peace and international understanding to the world. This effort starts at the community level but knows no limits in its outreach. Rotaractors have access to the many resources of Rotary International (RI) and The Rotary Foundation. Rotary International provides the administrative support that helps Rotaract clubs thrive. Rotaract clubs organize
a variety of projects and activies, depending primarily on the interests of the club members. However, within the Rotaract program, all clubs undertake three types of activities in varying degrees: professional development, leadership development, and service projects. Together, these three areas ensure a balanced club program and provide important experience and opportunities for the personal development of each Rotaractor. Professional Development
A club's professional development activities highlight the Rotaractor's role in the community's economic development and illustrate how skills developed through service activities can help in resolving problems in the workplace
Leadership Development
A club's leadership development activities aim not only to make members more effective leaders, but also to teach them how to develop and sustain strong clubs with relevant projects
Service Projects
Service Above Self is Rotary's foremost guiding principle. A Rotaract club's service projects are designed to improve the quality of life at home and abroad.
| From Rotaract Handbook |