- The pictures featured in the 2026 Rotary magazine photo awards reflect the extraordinary ordinary
- Through Rotary, police officer Joanne Serkeyn expanded her view of how to make a difference. In July, Serkeyn will become the governor of District 7090
- Members of the Rotary Club of Custer, South Dakota, played a role in the construction of the Crazy Horse Monument and continue to support its federation
- Program aims to improve living conditions and reduce waterborne disease by 25% in three local government areas in Haiti by 2030
- Conservation burials, green cemeteries, and environmental convictions are reshaping how some people think about death
- Learn how Rotary clubs are taking action in the United States, Costa Rica, Italy, Tunisia, and Australia.
- Far from the vaccination front lines, the fight to end the disease begins in everyday spaces, from a neighborhood pub to a commuter train to a tulip field. At the center of it all, no surprise, are enterprising Rotary members just like you
- Members in the 16 World Cup host cities in North America plan events to showcase Rotary and foster international understanding
- Portable kidney failure treatment will keep patients in Labrador in the remote communities they love
- Passport clubs keep people in Rotary without weekly meetings over a meal.
- Rotary and partners deploy health workers to confront malaria and more through the five-year-old Partners for a Malaria-Free Zambia program.
- Nobel Peace laureate Malala Yousafzai to speak at the Rotary Convention in
- A Rotarian works to dispel myths about polio vaccinesDiana Maria PirgaRotary Club of Türkiye Evrensel, District 2430Digital community engagement specialist, UNICEF
- Rotary International moves Barcelona convention to 2027BARCELONA (April 6, 2026) – Barcelona, Spain, has been selected to host Rotary’s international convention, which is often described by attendees as a mini-United
- Learn how Rotary clubs are taking action in Mexico, Canada, Latvia, and India.
- As the science advances, Rotary members join the quest to find vaccines to stop malaria
- Rotary is recognizing six of its members and program participants age 30 and under as Rotary People of Action: ‘Champions of Tomorrow’ for their leadership in advancing impactful, youth‑centered initiatives that are helping to create the foundations for brighter futures, today.
- Young leaders honored as Rotary’s People of Action: Champions of TomorrowHonorees worked with Deaf communities, expanded access to education, and raised awareness about mental
- With dams, rainwater collection, and purification systems, Rotary and Rotaract clubs help people access clean water
- Rotary Peace Fellow Branka Panic employs AI technology to prevent conflict

