You make Rotary stronger. By adding your skills, experience, and enthusiasm to your club, you can advance communities at home and on a global scale. Together, we can eradicate polio, train more skilled peacemakers, and provide lasting solutions for communities fighting disease, hunger, illiteracy, and poverty.

Through the Rotary community, you can exchange ideas and build lifelong friendships with like-minded people. Take advantage of the resources and activities available through your club, district, and Rotary International to make your experience with Rotary both rewarding and fun.

Digital Labs for Schools

Through strategic partnerships, the Rotary Club of Lang’ata is proposing to bring digital access and literacy to over 5,000 students and 100 teachers in 10 primary schools in underserved communities across Kenya between 2021 and 2024. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Please note that membership in a Rotary club is by invitation only. Often, a person being considered
for membership is invited by a club member, or sponsor, to attend one or more club meetings to
learn more about Rotary. In this case, the sponsor submits the candidate’s name to the club’s membership committee.
If you are interested in joining our Rotary Club, please submit your details HERE

Prospective members must:
• Hold (or be retired from) a professional, proprietary, executive, managerial, or community position
• Have demonstrated a commitment to service through personal involvement
• Be able to meet the club’s attendance or community project participation requirements
• Live or work within the vicinity of the club or surrounding area

Members are expected to attend weekly club meetings. They must pay annual dues to their clubs
(which also covers Rotary district and Rotary International affiliation fees), and they’re expected to
participate in local or international Rotary club activities or projects. Clubs encourage members to
aspire to club leadership or committee roles.

A member must attend or make up at least 50% of club regular meetings or satellite club meetings,
or engage in club projects, other events and activities for at least 12 hours in each half of the year, or
a proportionate combination of both.

There is no minimum age to join Rotary. You may be invited to join at any age after you become
established in a career and have the time and financial resources to meet all Rotary club membership
requirements. If you’re interested in joining a Rotary club, ask members about the time and financial
commitments necessary to fulfill membership requirements, and consider whether you can make
those commitments.

No. Rotarians have achieved a level of career experience that enables them to bring a specialization
to their club, and students haven’t yet reached a level in their professional and personal lives that allows them to fulfill all aspects of Rotary club membership. But undergraduate and graduate students,
as well as young adults, may become members of Rotaract clubs