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ROTARACT
                  Fellowship Through Service




                       Training Workshop by
                                Abdul Wahid
District Rotaract Representative RY 2012-13
Agenda
   Overview - RI District 3310
   What is Rotaract?
   Roles and Responsibilities
   Protocols and Constitutions & By-Laws
   Rotaract Events
   Questions and Answers
Getting to Know You
   Name
   Position
   Hobbies/Likes/Dislikes
   What do you want to gain from Rotaract
   Why Rotaract?
Role of District
Role of District
Role of District

• UNITE
• ADVICE
• TRAININGS
Overview of Rotaract Structure

       District Governor          District Rotaract Representative
                                      (Elected by Rotaractors)

  District Rotaract Chairperson




  District Rotaract Committee     Rotaract District Committee
           (Rotarians)                   (Rotaractors)
Overview of Rotaract Structure

              Rotary Clubs



             Zone & District
             Level / School



             Rotaract Clubs




              Rotaractors
Together, We Make a Difference
                        District Theme
RI District 3310 Rotaract – At a Glance
RI District 3310 is one of the few unique districts which involve
3 countries - Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore.

Hence, it has a diverse range of demographics and cultures. The district
also faces the challenges of bridging the bonds especially in such
geographic locations.
List of Rotaract Clubs in District 3310
                         In total, there are 29 Rotaract Clubs in D3310 to date and
                         the district is made up of 4 Zones.
                          Zone 1 – Johor and Melaka
                          Zone 2 – Sabah
                          Zone 3 – Singapore
                          Zone 4 – Sarawak


      Zone 1                          Zone 2                  Zone 3                     Zone 4

1.RAC Johor Bahru              1.   RAC Likas Bay       1. RAC Marina City       1.   RAC Curtin
2.RAC Kota Melaka              2.   RAC Kota Kinabalu   2. RAC North West        2.   RAC Kuching
3.RAC Sekolah Sultan           3.   Institute Sinaran   3. RAC Spore West        3.   RAC Swinburne
 Abdul Jalil (Pending)         4.   University Sabah    4. RAC Spore East        4.   RAC Kolej Laila Taib
                                    Malaysia (USM)      5. RAC Spore City        5.   University Malaysia
                                                        6. RAC Raffles City           Sarawak (UNIMAS)
                                                        7. RAC Queenstown
                                                        8. RAC Temasek
                                                        9. RAC NUS
                                                        10. RAC NTU
                                                        11. RAC SMU
                                                        12. RAC NYP
                                                        13. RAC NP
                                                        14. RAC SP
                                                        15. RAC United Nations
                                                            D3310 (NEW)
                                                        16. RAC SUTD (NEW)
GOALS
 To achieve Presidential Citation RY2012-13
 To send 1 nomination for District Award
 Clubs to send at least 1 participant for each Zonal /
  District activities
 Rotaract clubs to organise at least 1 joint activity
Presidential Citation RY 2012/13
  To qualify: Clubs must meet 2012-13 Presidential
   Citation – To participate in a service project or other
   activity focused on peace.

  To fulfil 4 activities out of 8 activities
  All activities must be undertaken and completed between
   1 July 2012 and 31 March
  Submission to District Secretary by 16 March 13
    - Sponsoring Rotary Club President’s signature
Upcoming District Activities
July – Sept : Club Installations
27 October : Zonal BBQ (Singapore)
10 November : Assistance in Rotary Foundation Flag Day
              (Rotaract Clubs are informed to assist, if possible)
23-25 Nov : Rotary Family Day @ Desaru, Johor Bahru
January     : Zonal Bowling (Singapore)
February    : Proposed PD workshop
              “Back to Basics” on Rotaract workshop for members
March       : Proposed Community Service Project
              Blood Donation Drive on 16 March
17-19 May : Rotaract District Conference (RDC)
Together, We Make a Difference
                        District Theme
Rotaract Quiz
   What is Rotaract Motto?
   When is World Rotaract Week?
   First Rotaract Club Chartered? Date?
   What other youth programs of R.I.?
   How often are Rotaract Clubs suppose to have meetings?
   What are the five avenues of service?
   NGS? DRR? ZR?
   DG? DRC?RDC
   RDA? RYLA? DIC?
What is Rotaract ???

   Campus Rotaract Club of Davis:
   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGmnnThCyP8&feature
   =results_main&playnext=1&list=PL51E1FAAEC524D5CA
Rotaract Basics

    A Rotaract club is a Rotary sponsored club
          for 18-30 year-olds that fosters
leadership and responsible citizenship, encourages
 high ethical standards in business, and promotes
     international peace and understanding.
Fundamentals
              Community
               Service




 Leadership               Professional
Development               Development
Rotaract Goals                Rotaract Statement of Policy


a)To develop professional and leadership skills;

b) To emphasize respect for the rights of others, and to promote
  ethical standards and the dignity of all useful occupations;

c) To provide opportunities for young people to address the
  needs and concerns of the community and our world;

d) To provide opportunities for working in cooperation with
  sponsor Rotary clubs;

e) To motivate young people for eventual membership in Rotary.
Rotaract Facts
 Rotaract stands for Rotary in action.
 The first club was chartered in 1968 at the
  University of North Carolina at Charlotte, in
  the USA on 13 March.
 Today there are over 7,100 clubs in 163
  countries and geographic areas with an
  estimated membership of 163,000 young men
  and women worldwide.
Roles and Responsibilities
1.   President
2.   Vice-President
3.   Secretary
4.   Treasurer
5.   Club Service
6.   Community Service
7.   International Service
8.   Professional Development
President
SMART GOALS
Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Relevant
Timely
A leader is only as good as his team
                                           - Anoymous

“I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you
the formula for failure: which is: Try to please everybody.”
                                          - Herbert B. Swope
Vice - President

1. Works Together with the President
2. Presides at all meetings when President is
   absent
3. Reduce the administrative load and develop
   new and exciting club projects and activities
Secretary

1.   Works Together with the President
2.   Handle the club’s communication
3.   Maintain Club records
4.   Take minutes for all board meetings
Agenda of Meeting
1. Welcome and Apologies

2. Amendments from Previous Minutes

3. Matters Arising from Previous Minutes
Agenda of Meeting
4. Treasurer's Report

5. Reports from Respective Directors
   • Club Service Director
   • Community Service Director
   • International Service Director
   • Professional Development Director
Agenda of Meeting
6. Zonal and District Updates
   • Zonal updates
   • District updates

7. Rotary Time
8. Any Other Business
9. Date & Time of Next Meeting
Treasurer

1. Collector and Disburser of club funds
2. Chairs the finance committee
3. Reports the club’s financial status at each
   meeting
4. Has the accounts audited by end of the Rotary
   year.
Club Service

1. Develops strategies for membership
   development and retention
2. Plans fellowship activities for the membership
Club Service
Fellowship, Fellowship and Fellowship
Club Service
Community Service
1. Reviews suggestions and develops plans for the
   club’s annual community service projects.
2. Takes a leadership role in organizing and
   facilitating the projects

Tips:
•   Be clear in choosing the target beneficiary
     – Elderly, Children, Mentally-handicapped
•   Frequency?
Community Service
“We Care, We Share”
Institute of Mental Health (IMH) Project
Community Service




2008 – West Coast Park         2009 – Marina Barrage
International Service
1. Oversees the hosting exchanges programmes of
   the clubs
2. Proposes and manages international projects
   outside of Singapore – with an objective of
   service in mind

Tips:
•   Have a planned out itinerary of places of interest in
    Singapore
International Service




                                RAC Ampang, KL




RAC Thammasat University, BKK
Professional Development
1. Vocational Training
2. Life skills workshops

Tips:
•   Get your Rotarians to give talks on their professions!
    (Also get to know them better!!!)
Professional Development
MARSHAMALLOW GAME
Rules
    • 10mins
    • Tallest structure with the Marshamallow
      standing tall WINS


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0_yKBitO8M
Protocols

1.Installation
2.Members Induction Ceremony
3.Activity Exercise
IMPT - Guidelines
A Rotaract club must observe the following
guidelines:-
1. Rotaract Handbook
2. Rotaract Constitutions and By-Laws
3. Rotaract Statement of Policy
4. District 3310 Manual of Procedures (MOP)
Installation

 Toasting
(to inform guests to stand & drinks available)
    – Head of State
    – Rotary International
    – To Guests (Guests are requested to sit)
Installation


 Roll Call
  – Rotary (DG>GOH>External>D3310)
  – Rotaract (External>D3310)
  – Interact (External>D3310)
Installation
 Speeches
 – Speech by Outgoing President
 – Appreciation of Outgoing BOD members
 – Installation of Incoming President
 – Speech by Incoming President
 – Installation of Incoming BOD members
 – Speech by Guest of Honour (GOH)
 – Token of Appreciation to GOH
Installation
 Toasting
 Roll Call
 Speeches
 Photo-taking
 Games (optional)
 Reception
Questions?
Induction of Members
•   Only use the official certificates
•   President will recite the charges to inductees
•   Inductees to recite
•   President congratulates inductees
ACTIVITY EXERCISE!
Rotaract Events
District
 Rotaract District Assembly (RDA) ( June/July)
 Rotaract District Conference (RDC) (Mar-June)

Zonal
 Zonal BBQ Fellowship
 Zonal Bowling
 Monthly meetings
Rotaract District Assembly 2012/13 (30 June 2012 @ Ngee Ann Polytechnic)
A total of 99 Rotaractors and 11 Rotarians attended this year’s RDA, eclipsing last year’s
attendance, making it one of the highest attendance to date.
There was also the presentation of awards to the nine outstanding Rotaract Clubs who had achieved
the Change Maker awards last year. District awards were also given out to the deserving Rotaract
Clubs




                                         ROTARACT DISTRCT
                                            ASSEMBLY
                                       Date : 30 June 2012 (Saturday)
                                    Venue : Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Lecture
Rotaract Events
International
World Rotaract Week
 Interota
 Rotaract Pre-Convention Meeting
 APRRC
 RYLA
 Rotary Youth Exchange
Rotaract Events
World Rotaract Week
 Suggestions for these activities include:
 • Conduct a joint project with a Rotary club.
 • Plan a literacy day to be held annually
 • Invite Rotaractors to Rotary club meetings and vice versa.
 • Give a presentation about Rotaract to a Rotary club that does not sponsor a Rotaract club.
 • Publicize Rotaract in local media.
 • Conduct a fundraiser for Rotary's US$200 Million Challenge.
 • Encourage cross-promotion between Interact, Rotary Youth Exchange, RYLA, and other
    community youth organizations.
 • Partner with international Rotaract clubs.
 • Establish monitoring programs between Rotaractors and Interactors, as well as, with Rotarians.
 • Introduce potential members to Interact by inviting them to a meeting or a project.
Rotaract Events
Interota
• A worldwide Rotaract meeting organized and sponsored by
  Rotaractors
• Held every 3 years. (Last one was in Y2011 – Hurghada,Egypt)
• Not an official Rotary International meeting – Rotary still
  supports by ensuring representation of RI leadership
Rotaract Events
Rotaract Pre-Convention Meeting
• Learn more about excellent Rotaract service projects
• Opportunity to exchange ideas on a wide range of Rotaract topics
Asia Pan Regional Rotaract Conference
              (APRRC)
Rotaract Events
RYLA
• Rotaract Youth Leadership Awards
• Rotary’s leadership training program for young people
• Emphasizes leadership, citizenship and personal growth
Rotaract Events
Rotary Youth Exchange




               http://www.rotary.org/RIdocuments/en_pdf/752en.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puineN1UMto&feature=related
Constitutions and By-Laws

Meetings
Once every fortnight

Rotarians
Must be present at meetings


Attendance
At least 60% attendance (members)
Constitutions and By-Laws

Major Projects
1. To serve the community
2. To promote International Understanding


District Dues
Rotaract Clubs shall pay annual fees or dues to their district
Rotaract organization to cover the cost of district administration
Rotaract Quiz
   What is Rotaract Motto?
   When is World Rotaract Week?
   First Rotaract Club Chartered? Date?
   What other youth programs of R.I.?
   How often are Rotaract Clubs suppose to have meetings?
   What are the five avenues of service?
   NGS? DRR? ZR?
   DG? DRC?RDC
   RDA? RYLA? DIC?
Rotaract Quiz
•What is Rotaract Motto?
    • Fellowship Through Service
•When is World Rotaract Week?
    • Week of 13 March, Monday to Sunday
•First Rotaract Club Chartered? Date?
    • Rotaract Club of North Charlotte, North Carolina, USA on
     13 March 1968
•What other youth programs of R.I.?
   • RYLA, Interota, Rotary Youth Exchange, GSE
•How often are Rotaract Clubs suppose to have meetings?
   • Fortnightly
Rotaract Quiz
•What are the four avenues of service?
  • Professional Development, Club Service, Community
     Service, International Service
•NGS? DRR? ZR?
   • New Generations Service, District Rotaract
     Rep.,      Zonal Rep.
•DG? DRC?RDC
   • District Governor, District Rotaract
     Chairman,        Rotaract District Conference
•RDA? RYLA? DIC?
   • Rotaract District Assembly, Rotary Youth Leadership
      Award, District Interact Chairman
Rotary
   Worldwide organization on professional leaders
   Provide humanitarian service
   Encourage high ethical standards in all vocations
   Help build goodwill and peace in the world
   1.2 million Rotarians worldwide
   More than 34,000 clubs in nearly every country
Origins of Rotary
 First service club – Rotary club of Chicago, USA
 Formed on 23 Feb 1905 by Paul P. Harris
 In 1985 – Rotary made historic commitment to
  immunize children against Polio worldwide –
   Polio Plus Program
 In 1989, women were admitted into Rotary for the
  first time.
The Four-way Test
“Of the things we think, say or do:”
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER
   FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

                     Adopted by Rotary 1943
Motto and RI Theme

1. Rotary Motto: Service Above Self
2. RI Theme 2012-13:
  Peace Through Service
Conclusion

No Boundaries
The sky is the limit!

All Walks of Life
Regardless of Race, Language and Religion

Give back to Society
Helping people/communities in need!
Conclusion
Resources
www.Rotary.org
www.rotarydistrict3310.org
http://rotaractdistrict3310.blogspot.sg/
Rotaract Handbook
District 3310 Manual of Procedures
District Rotaract Committee
Rotaract District Committee
Rotarians
Rotaractors
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Training slides for newly chartered clubs ry2012 13

  • 1. ROTARACT Fellowship Through Service Training Workshop by Abdul Wahid District Rotaract Representative RY 2012-13
  • 2. Agenda  Overview - RI District 3310  What is Rotaract?  Roles and Responsibilities  Protocols and Constitutions & By-Laws  Rotaract Events  Questions and Answers
  • 3. Getting to Know You  Name  Position  Hobbies/Likes/Dislikes  What do you want to gain from Rotaract  Why Rotaract?
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Role of District • UNITE • ADVICE • TRAININGS
  • 9. Overview of Rotaract Structure District Governor District Rotaract Representative (Elected by Rotaractors) District Rotaract Chairperson District Rotaract Committee Rotaract District Committee (Rotarians) (Rotaractors)
  • 10. Overview of Rotaract Structure Rotary Clubs Zone & District Level / School Rotaract Clubs Rotaractors
  • 11. Together, We Make a Difference District Theme
  • 12. RI District 3310 Rotaract – At a Glance RI District 3310 is one of the few unique districts which involve 3 countries - Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore. Hence, it has a diverse range of demographics and cultures. The district also faces the challenges of bridging the bonds especially in such geographic locations.
  • 13. List of Rotaract Clubs in District 3310 In total, there are 29 Rotaract Clubs in D3310 to date and the district is made up of 4 Zones.  Zone 1 – Johor and Melaka  Zone 2 – Sabah  Zone 3 – Singapore  Zone 4 – Sarawak Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 1.RAC Johor Bahru 1. RAC Likas Bay 1. RAC Marina City 1. RAC Curtin 2.RAC Kota Melaka 2. RAC Kota Kinabalu 2. RAC North West 2. RAC Kuching 3.RAC Sekolah Sultan 3. Institute Sinaran 3. RAC Spore West 3. RAC Swinburne Abdul Jalil (Pending) 4. University Sabah 4. RAC Spore East 4. RAC Kolej Laila Taib Malaysia (USM) 5. RAC Spore City 5. University Malaysia 6. RAC Raffles City Sarawak (UNIMAS) 7. RAC Queenstown 8. RAC Temasek 9. RAC NUS 10. RAC NTU 11. RAC SMU 12. RAC NYP 13. RAC NP 14. RAC SP 15. RAC United Nations D3310 (NEW) 16. RAC SUTD (NEW)
  • 14. GOALS  To achieve Presidential Citation RY2012-13  To send 1 nomination for District Award  Clubs to send at least 1 participant for each Zonal / District activities  Rotaract clubs to organise at least 1 joint activity
  • 15. Presidential Citation RY 2012/13  To qualify: Clubs must meet 2012-13 Presidential Citation – To participate in a service project or other activity focused on peace.  To fulfil 4 activities out of 8 activities  All activities must be undertaken and completed between 1 July 2012 and 31 March  Submission to District Secretary by 16 March 13 - Sponsoring Rotary Club President’s signature
  • 16. Upcoming District Activities July – Sept : Club Installations 27 October : Zonal BBQ (Singapore) 10 November : Assistance in Rotary Foundation Flag Day (Rotaract Clubs are informed to assist, if possible) 23-25 Nov : Rotary Family Day @ Desaru, Johor Bahru January : Zonal Bowling (Singapore) February : Proposed PD workshop “Back to Basics” on Rotaract workshop for members March : Proposed Community Service Project Blood Donation Drive on 16 March 17-19 May : Rotaract District Conference (RDC)
  • 17. Together, We Make a Difference District Theme
  • 18. Rotaract Quiz  What is Rotaract Motto?  When is World Rotaract Week?  First Rotaract Club Chartered? Date?  What other youth programs of R.I.?  How often are Rotaract Clubs suppose to have meetings?  What are the five avenues of service?  NGS? DRR? ZR?  DG? DRC?RDC  RDA? RYLA? DIC?
  • 19. What is Rotaract ??? Campus Rotaract Club of Davis: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGmnnThCyP8&feature =results_main&playnext=1&list=PL51E1FAAEC524D5CA
  • 20. Rotaract Basics A Rotaract club is a Rotary sponsored club for 18-30 year-olds that fosters leadership and responsible citizenship, encourages high ethical standards in business, and promotes international peace and understanding.
  • 21. Fundamentals Community Service Leadership Professional Development Development
  • 22. Rotaract Goals Rotaract Statement of Policy a)To develop professional and leadership skills; b) To emphasize respect for the rights of others, and to promote ethical standards and the dignity of all useful occupations; c) To provide opportunities for young people to address the needs and concerns of the community and our world; d) To provide opportunities for working in cooperation with sponsor Rotary clubs; e) To motivate young people for eventual membership in Rotary.
  • 23. Rotaract Facts  Rotaract stands for Rotary in action.  The first club was chartered in 1968 at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, in the USA on 13 March.  Today there are over 7,100 clubs in 163 countries and geographic areas with an estimated membership of 163,000 young men and women worldwide.
  • 24. Roles and Responsibilities 1. President 2. Vice-President 3. Secretary 4. Treasurer 5. Club Service 6. Community Service 7. International Service 8. Professional Development
  • 27. A leader is only as good as his team - Anoymous “I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure: which is: Try to please everybody.” - Herbert B. Swope
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  • 29. Vice - President 1. Works Together with the President 2. Presides at all meetings when President is absent 3. Reduce the administrative load and develop new and exciting club projects and activities
  • 30. Secretary 1. Works Together with the President 2. Handle the club’s communication 3. Maintain Club records 4. Take minutes for all board meetings
  • 31. Agenda of Meeting 1. Welcome and Apologies 2. Amendments from Previous Minutes 3. Matters Arising from Previous Minutes
  • 32. Agenda of Meeting 4. Treasurer's Report 5. Reports from Respective Directors • Club Service Director • Community Service Director • International Service Director • Professional Development Director
  • 33. Agenda of Meeting 6. Zonal and District Updates • Zonal updates • District updates 7. Rotary Time 8. Any Other Business 9. Date & Time of Next Meeting
  • 34. Treasurer 1. Collector and Disburser of club funds 2. Chairs the finance committee 3. Reports the club’s financial status at each meeting 4. Has the accounts audited by end of the Rotary year.
  • 35. Club Service 1. Develops strategies for membership development and retention 2. Plans fellowship activities for the membership
  • 38. Community Service 1. Reviews suggestions and develops plans for the club’s annual community service projects. 2. Takes a leadership role in organizing and facilitating the projects Tips: • Be clear in choosing the target beneficiary – Elderly, Children, Mentally-handicapped • Frequency?
  • 39. Community Service “We Care, We Share” Institute of Mental Health (IMH) Project
  • 40. Community Service 2008 – West Coast Park 2009 – Marina Barrage
  • 41. International Service 1. Oversees the hosting exchanges programmes of the clubs 2. Proposes and manages international projects outside of Singapore – with an objective of service in mind Tips: • Have a planned out itinerary of places of interest in Singapore
  • 42. International Service RAC Ampang, KL RAC Thammasat University, BKK
  • 43. Professional Development 1. Vocational Training 2. Life skills workshops Tips: • Get your Rotarians to give talks on their professions! (Also get to know them better!!!)
  • 45. MARSHAMALLOW GAME Rules • 10mins • Tallest structure with the Marshamallow standing tall WINS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0_yKBitO8M
  • 47. IMPT - Guidelines A Rotaract club must observe the following guidelines:- 1. Rotaract Handbook 2. Rotaract Constitutions and By-Laws 3. Rotaract Statement of Policy 4. District 3310 Manual of Procedures (MOP)
  • 48. Installation  Toasting (to inform guests to stand & drinks available) – Head of State – Rotary International – To Guests (Guests are requested to sit)
  • 49. Installation  Roll Call – Rotary (DG>GOH>External>D3310) – Rotaract (External>D3310) – Interact (External>D3310)
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  • 53. Installation  Speeches – Speech by Outgoing President – Appreciation of Outgoing BOD members – Installation of Incoming President – Speech by Incoming President – Installation of Incoming BOD members – Speech by Guest of Honour (GOH) – Token of Appreciation to GOH
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  • 55. Installation  Toasting  Roll Call  Speeches  Photo-taking  Games (optional)  Reception
  • 57. Induction of Members • Only use the official certificates • President will recite the charges to inductees • Inductees to recite • President congratulates inductees
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  • 61. Rotaract Events District  Rotaract District Assembly (RDA) ( June/July)  Rotaract District Conference (RDC) (Mar-June) Zonal  Zonal BBQ Fellowship  Zonal Bowling  Monthly meetings
  • 62. Rotaract District Assembly 2012/13 (30 June 2012 @ Ngee Ann Polytechnic) A total of 99 Rotaractors and 11 Rotarians attended this year’s RDA, eclipsing last year’s attendance, making it one of the highest attendance to date. There was also the presentation of awards to the nine outstanding Rotaract Clubs who had achieved the Change Maker awards last year. District awards were also given out to the deserving Rotaract Clubs ROTARACT DISTRCT ASSEMBLY Date : 30 June 2012 (Saturday) Venue : Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Lecture
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  • 65. Rotaract Events International World Rotaract Week  Interota  Rotaract Pre-Convention Meeting  APRRC  RYLA  Rotary Youth Exchange
  • 66. Rotaract Events World Rotaract Week Suggestions for these activities include: • Conduct a joint project with a Rotary club. • Plan a literacy day to be held annually • Invite Rotaractors to Rotary club meetings and vice versa. • Give a presentation about Rotaract to a Rotary club that does not sponsor a Rotaract club. • Publicize Rotaract in local media. • Conduct a fundraiser for Rotary's US$200 Million Challenge. • Encourage cross-promotion between Interact, Rotary Youth Exchange, RYLA, and other community youth organizations. • Partner with international Rotaract clubs. • Establish monitoring programs between Rotaractors and Interactors, as well as, with Rotarians. • Introduce potential members to Interact by inviting them to a meeting or a project.
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  • 68. Rotaract Events Interota • A worldwide Rotaract meeting organized and sponsored by Rotaractors • Held every 3 years. (Last one was in Y2011 – Hurghada,Egypt) • Not an official Rotary International meeting – Rotary still supports by ensuring representation of RI leadership
  • 69. Rotaract Events Rotaract Pre-Convention Meeting • Learn more about excellent Rotaract service projects • Opportunity to exchange ideas on a wide range of Rotaract topics
  • 70. Asia Pan Regional Rotaract Conference (APRRC)
  • 71. Rotaract Events RYLA • Rotaract Youth Leadership Awards • Rotary’s leadership training program for young people • Emphasizes leadership, citizenship and personal growth
  • 72. Rotaract Events Rotary Youth Exchange http://www.rotary.org/RIdocuments/en_pdf/752en.pdf
  • 74. Constitutions and By-Laws Meetings Once every fortnight Rotarians Must be present at meetings Attendance At least 60% attendance (members)
  • 75. Constitutions and By-Laws Major Projects 1. To serve the community 2. To promote International Understanding District Dues Rotaract Clubs shall pay annual fees or dues to their district Rotaract organization to cover the cost of district administration
  • 76. Rotaract Quiz  What is Rotaract Motto?  When is World Rotaract Week?  First Rotaract Club Chartered? Date?  What other youth programs of R.I.?  How often are Rotaract Clubs suppose to have meetings?  What are the five avenues of service?  NGS? DRR? ZR?  DG? DRC?RDC  RDA? RYLA? DIC?
  • 77. Rotaract Quiz •What is Rotaract Motto? • Fellowship Through Service •When is World Rotaract Week? • Week of 13 March, Monday to Sunday •First Rotaract Club Chartered? Date? • Rotaract Club of North Charlotte, North Carolina, USA on 13 March 1968 •What other youth programs of R.I.? • RYLA, Interota, Rotary Youth Exchange, GSE •How often are Rotaract Clubs suppose to have meetings? • Fortnightly
  • 78. Rotaract Quiz •What are the four avenues of service? • Professional Development, Club Service, Community Service, International Service •NGS? DRR? ZR? • New Generations Service, District Rotaract Rep., Zonal Rep. •DG? DRC?RDC • District Governor, District Rotaract Chairman, Rotaract District Conference •RDA? RYLA? DIC? • Rotaract District Assembly, Rotary Youth Leadership Award, District Interact Chairman
  • 79. Rotary  Worldwide organization on professional leaders  Provide humanitarian service  Encourage high ethical standards in all vocations  Help build goodwill and peace in the world  1.2 million Rotarians worldwide  More than 34,000 clubs in nearly every country
  • 80. Origins of Rotary  First service club – Rotary club of Chicago, USA  Formed on 23 Feb 1905 by Paul P. Harris  In 1985 – Rotary made historic commitment to immunize children against Polio worldwide – Polio Plus Program  In 1989, women were admitted into Rotary for the first time.
  • 81. The Four-way Test “Of the things we think, say or do:” 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? Adopted by Rotary 1943
  • 82. Motto and RI Theme 1. Rotary Motto: Service Above Self 2. RI Theme 2012-13: Peace Through Service
  • 83. Conclusion No Boundaries The sky is the limit! All Walks of Life Regardless of Race, Language and Religion Give back to Society Helping people/communities in need!
  • 85. Resources www.Rotary.org www.rotarydistrict3310.org http://rotaractdistrict3310.blogspot.sg/ Rotaract Handbook District 3310 Manual of Procedures District Rotaract Committee Rotaract District Committee Rotarians Rotaractors

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Ask them first What is Rotaract?Then, show them the video – 1min only
  2. Ask them first What is Rotaract?Then, show them the video – 1min only
  3. Ask them first What is Rotaract?Then, show them the video – 1min only