Posted on September 23, 2021
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By Mina B. Retita
“Carlos, are you here?” “Carlos, can you hear me?” “Please say something.” “Please show us a sign if you are […]
“Carlos, are you here?” “Carlos, can you hear me?” “Please say something.” “Please show us a sign if you are […]
Past District Governor Mary Anne Alcordo-Solomon or PDG Meanne is an alumna of St. Theresa’s College Cebu, the school where […]
LAGUNA – A program initiated by The Office of The Vice President aimed at assisting the COVID-19 Vaccine Drive of […]
For Rotarians and Rotaractors alike, the greatest form of service is to provide long-term solutions to community’s problems. To be […]
The Rotaract Club of Metro Cebu – CIT University Chapter of Rotary International District 3860 has extended service and fellowship […]
For Rotary International District 3790 District Rotaract Representative Fielson Murillo, leading the whole district requires more time.
This Rotary Year, the Changemaker Team of Pilipinas Rotaract MDIO hosted the first-ever “Pilipinas Rotaract Branding Academy”. Pilipinas Rotaract Branding […]
Meet Michelle Gomez, one of the graduates of the Free English Language and Call Center Training program of Rotaract Club of Mabalacat-Clark and Pampanga Manpower Training Center
With all the challenges the pandemic has brought upon us, there is a need for us to be stronger now […]
You’re probably familiar with the following questions: How many planets are there in the Solar System? How many islands is […]
The Rotaract Club of Raha Sulayman Volunteers with the sponsoring Rotary Club of Raha Sulayman Manila together with the Rotaract […]
We started the year 2021 with high hopes that things will get better. Goodbye to lockdowns, goodbye to COVID-19, and […]
Modern-day youth leaders have overcome this challenge and learned how to voice out, take action, and prove that misconceptions around age is never true.
The Korean entertainment industry is a huge hit in the Filipino Market.
Rotaract Club of San Juan Del Monte Premier held a town hall-format discussion on vaccination.
The project aims to extend aid and support to the teaching and learning process of ALS learners and teachers in the Distance Learning Modality.
Every September, we are focusing on Basic Education and Literacy Month. During this month, we support activities and training to […]
Rotaract Club of Old Albay District (RCOAD) spearheaded a first aid training for its own and Rotaract Club of Legazpi West (RACLW) members.
RLC is an exclusive online educational platform which offers courses and training materials for skill development, project enhancements, and other relevant Rotary topics.
A whole new world. This was also how my journey was described back when the local newspaper of Meredith, New […]
District Insider is a monthly segment of Pilipinas Rotaract Magazine which features beautiful destinations, tourists spots, and everything worth visiting […]
The author shares how her love for preloved clothes turned into an opportunity to help people in need.
The Rotaract Club of Quezon City Central held its first ever virtual art auction entitled “Project ALAB 2021: ArtistAksyon.”
Together with 12 other Rotaract Clubs, the Rotaract Club of Quezon City Central co-hosted a seminar about leptospirosis.
For DRR Diana, Rotaract is a platform for infinite opportunities to develop leadership, learn skills, make friends, and give service.
Rotaract Club of Alabang Daang-Hari organized a volcanic activity awareness webinar to inform the public what they should know and do when a calamity of such nature happens.
The Rotaract Club of University of Caloocan City – College of Business and Accountancy was chartered just last July 29.
Rotaract Clubs of Rotary International District 3780 organized a video making contest to support vaccination.
The Club conducted a coastal clean up and team building activity.
RAC Mabalacat-Clark members aim to provide job opportunities for their community.
Five DGs and DRRs share their vision and plans for their respective districts this Rotary Year.
Seven Rotaractors from across the country share their membership stories and hope to inspire more people to join Rotaract as well.
Aspiring Rotaractor Jonnah Rabaya shares her first experience in volunteering for a Rotaract project.
The Rotaract Club of Granada has not only started walking but is on its way to wander about the world of Rotary in service and in action.
Rotaractors, as the youth members of the family of Rotary, will lead the future of Rotary’s role and inspire other youth to see Rotaract as a great avenue for opportunities to grow as leaders.
Asia Pacific Rotaract MDIO organized a two-day virtual summit for Rotaract leaders across the region.
An esteemed resource in Rotaract leadership and development sessions, many young Rotaractors go to Oliver Alvarez for sage advice.
Proving that sports is not gender-based, female Pinay athletes showed dominance in their male-dominated events at the recently concluded Tokyo Olympics.
215 participants around the world joined the third session of the Rotary Academy Series.
Tthe 17th APRRC was held online in lieu of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Four Rotaractors share their thoughts on the local sports scene and the potential of Filipino athletes to dominate the international stage.
Rotaract Club of Cebu Fuente-University of San Carlos hosted this year’s Inter-RAC which was held online via Zoom.
Here are a few tips to keep yourself mentally healthy and stable the second time around this pandemic.
Here are three ways to solve your problems in order to achieve genuine happiness.
Descendants of the Sun (DOTS), a series that showcased service, can be likened to Rotary’s “Service Above Self” motto.
August is membership and club development month. A time to appreciate club members and celebrate the great impact they have been contributing to the organization.
Rotaractors in the Philippines opened the amazing year by launching the Vaccination Campaign Program, with the aim of helping people gain better understanding about the several vaccines available right now.
The Asia Pacific Rotaract Multi-District Information Organization (MDIO) has finally been formed with 21 member districts and has been officially recognized by Rotary International.
Here’s what went down the Pilipinas Rotaract’s local adaptation of the Rotary International Rotaract Outstanding Project Awards.
This young leader joined Rotaract without knowing what will happen and what the organization was really about.
Rotaractors aspire to become great leaders and motivators who enthusiastically take little actions to create a ripple of change.
To contribute to the fight against climate change, Rotaractors mount environmental projects.
Knowing how innovative and persevering Rotarians and Rotaractors are, the author’s confident of another successful year ahead.
RAC Rizal Centro shows support for the environment by planting native trees.
This month signifies new roles, new responsibilities, and new breed of leaders in both the Rotaract and Rotary.
As part of the family of Rotary, we, as changemakers, should initiate many of those changes ourselves for a better year for Rotaract, Rotary, our communities, and the world.
This year marks yet another significant stride in the evolution of Rotaract Clubs as one of two membership types in Rotary International.
Rotary Year 2020-2021 was indeed a year of transformation. We capitalized on technology to pioneer new and even more exciting ways to engage Filipino Rotaractors.
Rotaract clubs bring together people aged 18 and older to exchange ideas with leaders in the community. Rotaractors develop leadership […]
Pilipinas Rotaract MDIO intensified efforts to make Rotaract clubs and districts across the Philippines understand the various Rotary guidelines on branding, including use of logos and visual identities.
Rotary recognizes the value of Interota, an international convention, that happens every three years.
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.
The moment you learned about Rotaract—regardless of learning it through word of mouth, a friend’s invitation, or an advertisement—you might have been faced with the same question.
Read about how Malaya Achievers feel about their regrets and how they have coped with them.
Despite the physical divide brought about by the pandemic, Rotaractors soared through boundaries and have since been producing innovative efforts to help the community.
KASALI KA envisions that no IP youth should be left behind. Laging KASALI ang Kabataang Katutubo!
There are certain ways we could help ourselves get back on our feet and find a purpose.
It is a misconception to think that video games are difficult and require prior experience. It may give us Rotaractors a new way to bond with fellow club members.
The author talks to her past self who decided to join Rotaract five years ago.
Here are some action-packed series from the country’s Asian neighbors that will give you heart-thumping and spine-tingling excitement.
This Rotary Year, clubs have proven that service is more fun when it is coupled with willingness and all-out support coming from members who are miles apart.
The Philippine Rotaract Magazine Editorial Board and the Pilipinas Rotaract MDIO have carve out trail-blazing pathways with the launching of […]
I wish you many blessings as we approach the end of this Rotary year. We have much to give thanks […]
PRM Editor-in-Chief Sonny Coloma and Pilipinas MDIO Chair Louie Boy de Real share their thoughts on the digital era and why Rotaract went digital.
RI President Holger Knaack talks about the limitless possibilities that Rotarians and Rotaractors can do together in this digital age.
New Rotaractor Cent Valdez shares how his first year as a member of Rotaract Club of San Pedro All Star (RACSPA) helped him give back to his community.
Rotary District 3830 and Rotary Club of Muntinlupa North believe in the power of young minds to start and grow enterprises of their own. This 2021, the district’s RYLA project gave birth to Start-Upportunities.
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?
Rotaract in District 3800 acknowledges that continued service must capitalize on technology to deliver top-notch service for members and the district’s adopted communities.
On average, Filipinos spend at least 10 hours a day online. But it only takes 3 seconds for a user to swipe away from a post. In this day and age, content is king.
When the COVID-19 pandemic happened and forced everyone to stay at home, the first challenge faced by Rotary and Rotaract clubs is how they will continue club activities and service projects given the limitations on face-to-face interaction.
This modern world has embraced Tiktok as a rising movement that has defied distance and has been bringing strangers closer even while at home.
Seven groups have made it to RYLA’s D-day, the StartUpportunities Pitch Day. Pre-pandemic, this type of event was held in person but District 3830 made do with what was most plausible and held it via Zoom on a beautiful Sunday afternoon, just two days into May.
It is one of life’s great joys to see our Rotaractors have their digitized magazine that provides a voice for young Rotaractors as well as Rotarians.
This celebrates the elevation of Rotaract Clubs as the second membership type of Rotary International. It is also being launched under the auspices of PRMFI in its own website.
As the country’s Rotaract Multi-District Information Organization (MDIO), we took into heart this duty of maximizing and providing all available platforms for our Rotaractors to tell their stories.