Viewing articles from
Oct 2025
Rolling Up Our Sleeves
What Rotaract Actually Does for Your Community This October
Drag or scroll for more
Rolling Up Our Sleeves
What Rotaract Actually Does for Your Community This October
DRR Mark Glen G. Baldo’s journey with Rotaract began in 2013 during his college years, marking the start of an […]
In a world where the intersection of education and community service can often seem distant, Ericka A. Padal stands out […]
From the start, Ralph Bernardo was not just a member— he was a leader in the making. When the Rotaract […]
“The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.” – Lao Tzu Time runs so fast. I’m on my […]
In the heart of Rotary International District 3820, a young and dynamic leader, Renan Joseph P. Ortua Jr., is taking […]
In the world of Rotary and Rotaract, passion, leadership, and a commitment to service are the driving forces that push […]
District 3770 of the Philippines is set to embark on a hope-creating journey of growth and development under the leadership […]
Many have been a testament to the service and dedication of this month’s RACstar, PRM Managing Editor JN Vianney. He […]
Rotaract International District 3870 is composed of the Clubs located in the middle area of the island of Mindanao. They […]
Rotaract District 3850 is a diverse district divided into three islands – Panay, Negros Occidental, and Western Mindanao. That’s why […]
The Rotary International District 3820 is one of the active and vibrant districts in the Philippines. Aside from dynamic Rotary […]
For the past 11 years of my life, I do really involve myself in the world of Rotary. It was […]
They say leaders are not born, they are mentored and developed to become leaders who will train others and follow […]
For Rotary International District 3790 District Rotaract Representative Fielson Murillo, leading the whole district requires more time.
For DRR Diana, Rotaract is a platform for infinite opportunities to develop leadership, learn skills, make friends, and give service.
An esteemed resource in Rotaract leadership and development sessions, many young Rotaractors go to Oliver Alvarez for sage advice.
This young leader joined Rotaract without knowing what will happen and what the organization was really about.
Pilipinas Rotaract MDIO Editor-in-Chief Elyrose Naorbe spends his professional life writing stories about other people and he also used the platform of Rotaract to write and tell stories about wonderful Rotaractors.
Leading a Rotary district is tough. One’s leadership will be tested by various challenges, complaints, and even criticisms. How much more when one’s in charge of leading the whole Pilipinas Rotaract MDIO, covering more than 700 Rotaract Clubs with 14,000 Rotaractors?