Rotaract logoAn online meeting Monday, Nov. 22, will introduce the youth service club Rotaract and how to get involved.

Session to introduce youth service club

An online information session will introduce attendees to the Rotaract youth service club, Monday, Nov. 22, at 7 p.m.

Rotaract clubs work side-by-side with Rotary International to bring together people ages 18 years and older to exchange ideas with leaders in the community, develop leadership and professional skills, and have fun through service in meeting the world’s most pressing challenges.

Third-year political science student Robert Kidd is president of the Windsor (1918) Rotaract Club. Mentored by UWindsor faculty and staff members who are members of the Rotary Satellite Club of Windsor (1918), he enjoys being part of something larger than himself and being able to meet people from all over.

“Rotaract club is the perfect place for a small group of individuals to make a difference locally and contribute to making a difference internationally,” he says.

Monday’s meeting is open to students and recent grads of University of Windsor and St. Clair College, as well as young staff and faculty members and members of the Windsor-Essex community.

“The more hands, the better,” says Kidd. “Let’s have fun serving the world!”

To receive the link to the attend, complete the form at https://forms.office.com/r/PG82z7QCxR.