Posted on May 21, 2021
2 min read
By Daniel E. Kitma
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.
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.