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ROTARACT DISTRICT NEWSLETTER I S S U E
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from District Rotaract Representative
Updates from District Team
New Rotaract Clubs
Upcoming Events
RI Updates
Already we're into September! We've been to roughly 8 clubs so far, with plans to visit a few more in the coming months. Every visit is a delight.
We adore the idea that each Club has its own distinct identity. Members are eager to inform us about their projects, triumphs, areas of attention, and challenges, and we are always warmly welcomed. I'm ecstatic about the willingness to try new things in order to reach a different result.
One consistent thread is that all Clubs, without exception, place a high priority on enhancing educational results. Supporting Education Month is, of course, this month. As a result, you can concentrate your service efforts on education. In addition, RI President Shekhar Mehta has launched an Empowering Girls campaign. It's an opportunity for Rotaract clubs all around the world to participate in service projects that improve the safety, health, education, and well-being of girls in their communities and around
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the world.
District Rotaract Representative Rotary International District 3292
This month, we also have Rotaractor's Meetup, which is an expanded version of the legacy PS meet, and I am looking forward to seeing you all. We've also launched the application for the District Grant, and we're hoping that Rotaract Clubs will apply for it.
Thank you for your time and work. Visiting our district's clubs is one of the most fulfilling experiences of my life—there are so many lovely Rotarators doing things awesomely. You are an inspiration to me.