- Since its start, Rotary has been a place for genuine connection.
- A restoration plan for Texas coastal waters includes a simple, affordable solution: rain gardens
- Civic organizations in Chicago hold a crucial key to the UN’s future
- In Bosnia, where basketball is beloved, these athletes with disabilities get a place for hoops and volleyball — with an assist from Rotary
- Leaders affirm their organizations’ historic, enduring relationship
- Nearly a century of science suggests that when it comes to happiness, one action outweighs all others. Rotary members have a head start.
- With help from Rotarians around the globe, our inquisitive Everyman aims to discover how to find bliss
- All along her journey of self-empowerment, from living in a shelter to earning a PhD, Janelle Hall finds Rotary
- The Rotary Club of Formosa Happiness, New Taipei City, Taiwan, was formed with an aim to create happiness and lifelong friendships thorugh community service.
- Learn how Rotary clubs are taking action in the United States, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, South Africa, and Mauritius.
- Arizona Daily Star: Pedaling toward a polio-free
- Rotary Action Groups have a lot to teach about volunteer organizing
- Contributions will support projects around the globe, including a robust recommitment to the fight to end polio
- Rotary’s History in KoreaThe first Rotary club in Korea was chartered in Seoul on 10 November 1927. Since then, Rotary members in Korea have maintained their commitment to fellowship, service, and leadership through difficult times —
- From night markets to tea plantations, American chef Rick Bayless leaves no avenue unexplored as he tastes his way through Taipei. Find out what flavors he’ll never forget. Then, get ready to pick up the culinary journey yourself during the 2026 Rotary International Convention.
- Learn how Rotary clubs are taking action in Peru, the United States, Canada, Scotland, India, and the Philippines.
- Sustained by donations from nursing women, milk banks provide a lifeline to vulnerable newborns
- From vastly different countries and cultures, the first fellows at Rotary’s Istanbul peace center unite around a shared purpose
- Co-founded by a Rotary Peace Fellow, Everyday Peace Indicators is working on the challenging task of measuring peace
- The Italy-based Rotary Club of Global ROOTS aims to have an international membership and reach and its membership crosses generations and professions

