Rotaract Clubs

Rotaract clubs are local groups, led by socially minded members and connected through a global network, which respond to community needs while fostering a sense of belonging.

Use Our Map to Discover Clubs Across Our Network

By selecting a club, you can learn more about its members, activities and how to get involved.

Our network includes both community-based clubs and university-based clubs, with each club offering unique opportunities to make an impact.

“For me, Rotaract has always been about connection, collaboration and community. It’s where I’ve found lifelong friendships, been trusted to lead, and been encouraged to grow.”

— Chloe Rollings, Chair of Rotaract Great Britain and Ireland, 2026-2027

How to Join a Rotaract Club?

Rotaractors are changemakers who join our organisation to build meaningful connections which they use to create a positive impact in society.

Your time, energy, and a passion to improve the world are all you need to get started with Rotaract and clubs are at the heart of how People of Action are able to create meaningful change in their local communities, around the world, and within themselves. All our clubs are united as part of one origination.

Each club is lead by its members and offers a unique identity, focus, and ways of working. Some clubs prioritise hands-on local volunteering, others focus on professional development, social connection, or international projects. This variety means there is a place for everyone within Rotaract.

  • Use our map to explore community-based and university-based clubs near you.

    When you click on one of the club markers you’ll find out more information about the club.

  • Get in touch with the club directly to express your interest and ask any questions you might have.

    You can also get in touch with the club via Rotaract GBI.

  • Attend the club’s next meeting or event to meet the clubs members, experience what the club is like, and see how you could get involved.

  • If you can see yourself as part of the club and want to officially join, the club will guide you through the simple steps to join so you can start Rotaract journey as a member.

No Club in Your Area?

If there is not currently a Rotaract club near you, you can still get involved by starting one yourself.

Starting a club is an opportunity to bring together people in your community who are passionate about creating positive change, building connections, and taking action together. We will support you through the process and connect you with the wider Rotaract network.

Let’s work together.

Whether you want to join one of our clubs, start your own or just want to know more - lets get the conversation started!

Assembly of Presidents

Each of our clubs is led by a club President. Together all of our club Presidents form our Assembly.

The Assembly is a forum for ongoing conversations, sharing of best practice, and peer-to-peer learning for club Presidents and President-Elects. It maintains direct and personal links between the Rotaract GBI and clubs.