Rotaract – who are we?
Rotaract is a fun, dynamic and unique International organisation for people aged 18-30, that offers a wide range of activities that enable members to try something new, whilst having a great time and meeting others.

Rotaract offers a wide choice of social activities, it actively supports our local community, and raises money for charity whilst giving you the opportunity to develop your personal skills and gain new life experiences in the UK and abroad.

There are about 100 clubs in Great Britain and Ireland, and more than 6,000 in the whole world. Each club organises its own social activities, which could just be a trip down the pub, ten-pin bowling, or maybe a meal, a theatre trip, or even a holiday abroad.

Some events are organized across clubs, across the region, or even nationally held. As there are around 3,000 Rotaractors in Great Britain and Ireland, it is a great forum for giving you the opportunity to meet lots of new people.

Our club
Our club was formed in 1976, so is one of the longest running clubs in the country. We regularly have a membership of around 15-20.

At Leamington and Warwick Rotaract we pride ourselves on our more informal and relaxed approach. People are free to get involved with as much or as little as they like, although we do rely on the dedication and commitment of our members to keep the club running.

Visit our facebook group:
Past and present Leamington and Warwick Rotaract
in the West Midlands group.


Social activities
Our club has a fairly active social calendar, we try to arrange at least 1 social event a week. These include; walks, pub nights, meals out, bowling, disc golf, weekends away, cinema nights and many more.

Fundraising and Community Events
Leamington and Warwick Rotaract is proud of its relationship with Helen Ley Care Centre (http://www.helenley.org.uk). Once a month we hold a quiz for the residents and we have had them as our charity on several occasions, including in 2007-08.

We help with a coffee shop at St Michael's hospital every other month. We regularly attend volunteering days at Ryton Pools Country Park which are great fun and can be quite physical. In terms of fundraising events, we have organised a number of quizzes, including several at Coventry University, we organise casino nights, help with marshalling at local events, do tin shakes and hold an annual ball usually in May time.

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