Rotary Club of Upper Kololo and the Advancement of the Youth Agenda Impactful Service World - At Rotary Club of Upper Kololo
Rotary International actively promotes the advancement of youth through various programs designed to develop leadership skills, expand education, and foster a commitment to service. These initiatives, connected to Rotary clubs, empower young people to become responsible global citizens and leaders.
A s the Rotary Club of Upper enable RC Upper Kololo partner with the youth in service but also allow the members of RC Upper Kololo to pour into the youth. We additionally believed in investing in the future of our Rotary Club by investing in the youth of today who will be our club of tomorrow. On 07 Dec 2023 the Rotaract Club of Upper Kololo in formation was launched and a couple of months later on 26 February 2024 the Rotaract Club of Upper Kololo was chartered. At the helm of the club the newly formed Rotaract Club of Upper Kololo was their Charter President Cedric Mihigo. With support, guidance and sponsorship from RC UK, Charter President Cedric Mihigo successfully steered RAC UK to a number of notable achievements. Kololo we purposed to charter a Rotaract club to not only
Membership Growth: The journey began with 30 charter members. Through intentional engagement, meaningful projects, and an inclusive club culture, RAC UK has grown to 50 active members, 4 honorary members and 1 corporate partner (Christian Blind Mission). and Community Impact: RAC UK have lived out the Rotary motto “Service Above Self” through impactful projects that cut across education, health, sanitation, environmental sustainability, and empowerment. • In partnership with the Service Projects Rotary Club of Upper Kololo, RC UK conducted their first project focusing on basic education and literacy, at St. Joseph’s
Primary School in Gulu. This laid the foundation for future partnerships and impactful service. • Together with the Rotaract Clubs of Kigo 7 Lakes Golf and Victoria University, RAC UK successfully held an Immunization & Literacy Drive in Katwe immunizing about 100 children against killer diseases (with an emphasis on polio), donated 60+ units of blood, and distributed scholastic materials to support learning. • MUVuKa Subbi Project. Partnering with 5 other Rotaract clubs, focusing on sanitation, environmental conservation, and girl-child support, RAC UK travelled to Kabale & Ntungamo
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