It’s good to see this post. I was a member of my local Rotaract club for years until I eventually aged out of their 18-30 age limit. I think I actually at one point got us to send some donations from one of our events to the Against Malaria Foundation. Overall, it was a great experience, although I ended up not joining Rotary Club proper later, mostly because I moved away from my hometown and didn’t know anyone in the Rotary Club of my current city.
I do agree that EA can learn a lot from Rotary as a highly successful organization and community and I’m glad to see someone else mention it here.
It’s good to see this post. I was a member of my local Rotaract club for years until I eventually aged out of their 18-30 age limit. I think I actually at one point got us to send some donations from one of our events to the Against Malaria Foundation. Overall, it was a great experience, although I ended up not joining Rotary Club proper later, mostly because I moved away from my hometown and didn’t know anyone in the Rotary Club of my current city.
I do agree that EA can learn a lot from Rotary as a highly successful organization and community and I’m glad to see someone else mention it here.