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We have great clubs and members!

We have active, engaged school and community-based youth clubs!

We have great fundraising projects!

 

We fight to eradicate polio!

We support ShelterBox, assisting displaced people worldwide!

If you’re interested in joining a local Rotary club, submit a Prospective Member Form , though individuals must be sponsored or proposed for membership into a club. Rotary International staff will process your information and forward it to local Rotary club leaders. You can also contact a local Rotary club directly. Use the Club Locator to find clubs in your area.

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.

Find out more about becoming a Rotarian and the responsibilities of membership.

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 generally weekly attendance or community project participation requirements
  • Live or work within the vicinity of the club or surrounding area

Members are generally expected to attend weekly club meetings. They must pay annual dues to their clubs, their Rotary district, and Rotary International, 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.

There are no age requirements 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.  See more

Interact clubs are for young people ages 12-18 who want to develop leadership skills and make a difference in their community and world. Learn how to join, what projects Interactors do, and how to celebrate their global impact. See more

Use the Rotary International Club Locator to search by city or district number for Rotary or Rotaractor Clubs anywhere in the world!

WELCOME TO ROTARY DISTRICT 5500

Rotary D5500’s 1,600 Rotarians and its 50+ Southern Arizona Rotary Clubs are leading and partnering on service projects that create lasting local and global community change. As people of action we are inclusive, engaging, compassionate and ambitious on behalf of the world.

Find a District 5500 Rotary Club near you.

Want to learn more about Rotary?  CLICK HERE!

By filling out a Rotary International contact information form, a representative from the Southern Arizona Rotary D5500 will contact you and answer any questions you may have about Rotary. There is no obligation to join a club by filling out the form. It is for informational purposes only so you may learn more about the work our Rotary Club does locally in Southern Arizona and around the world!

Rotary District 5500 has a new club about to go active- the Rainbow Rotary Club of Tucson, an LGBT+ centered club with the same great service, comraderie and networking opportunities of our other clubs!  Their website should be up soon!

2024 D5500 Ride to End Polio

Rotary District 5500 is a major supporter of the fight to eradticate polio!  Our annual Ride to End Polio is one of, if not THE, greatest fundraising events to help eradicate this deadly disease worldwide, a Rotary project for more than 35 years. Our goal of ridding the world of this disease is closer than ever. For more info or to register, click HERE!

 

Rotary Youth

Rotary is not just for older adults!  We have Interact Clubs for ages 12-18 in middle schools, high schools and Boys & Girls Clubs.  We also have Rotaract Clubs for ages 18 and up in colleges and universities, and community-based, too!

2024 District 5500 Conference of Clubs October 18-19 - Casino del Sol, Tucson

This year’s Rotary theme is “The Magic of Rotary” and the 2024 Rotary D5500 Conference of Clubs promises plenty of magic to elevate your Rotary experience!

At this year’s Conference of Clubs:

  • You’ll hear from leading Rotary speakers from around Arizona about new initiatives
  • Gain critical Rotary leadership, marketing and fundraising skills
  • Learn what is happening in the Mental and Behavioral Health field in Tucson
  • See what’s happening globally with our International Project Fair
  • Meet nonprofits and other service organizations in the House of Friendship
  • And so much more!

Click HERE to learn more!

Submit Your Club's Upcoming Events!

Let us help you spread the word about your club’s upcoming events, projects or fundraisers in IMPACT! Complete this IMPACT! Submission Form and return to kasiarotary@gmail.com by Friday for the following week’s newsletter. Include your photo or graphic as a separate attachment as a jpg or png file.

WHAT ABOUT PAST PROJECTS & FUNDRAISERS?

We’ll feature them in our Rotary in Action Quarterly. The deadline for the next issue (September) is August 10, 2024.  Here’s the Rotary in Action Submission Form to complete and return to kasiarotary@gmail.com.

About Rotary District 5500

Service Above Self

Rotarians at the 1911 convention embraced an early version of our primary motto, Service Above Self. They also adopted an early version of our secondary motto, One Profits Most Who Serves Best

NOTE:  This website is still in development, so please report any errors, omissions or problems to Leo@Lawrenson.com Thanks!

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News & Information

District Conference Highlight: Albert Hernandez

Saturday Breakfast Keynote Speaker

District 5280 Governor Albert Hernandez is no stranger to hard work and perseverance. Having grown up in a low-income community, number five of eleven brothers and sisters in a single parent household, he had to take on many responsibilities at an early age.

He attended Camp RYLA as a high school junior and recognized that he had something inside him to help others in need. The following year, he returned as a counselor to give students the same experience he was fortunate enough to receive.

Albert joined the Rotary Club of Burbank Noon at the age of 19 where he remains active.

Albert is CEO of Home Again Los Angeles, a nonprofit homeless service agency committed to helping homeless families with children to move into shelters and work towards securing permanent housing.

The District 5500 Conference of Clubs is October 18-19 at Casino del Sol in Tucson. You can register here. 


Meet Kaoru, Our Exchange Student from Japan

Kaoru arrived in late July from the Takahama Club in District 2760.  
He is enrolled in some fascinating classes at Sabino High School where he's on the swimming team.
His host mom grew up in his city, although neither family knew the other. 

Now is the time to recruit students for the 2025-26 academic year. Please reach out to your local high schools for students who will grow, mature and be the next generation of leaders. There are ideal ambassadors in southern Arizona. Let’s find them and give them an opportunity to “build peace one student at a time.”

Applications for the 2024-45 academic year and summer 2024 short-term exchanges are on the District website (https://rotaryd5500.org/page/rotary-youth-exchange). Contact Cindy Dooling at youthexchangeofficer@rotaryd5500.org if you have any questions.  


Learn About The Rotary Foundation

A YEAR OF INSIGHT INTO THE ROTARY FOUNDATION 

Each week we'll share a short message about The Rotary Foundation, its programs, and how it uses your support for service projects that change lives around the world. 

Let’s start with the words of Paulo V.C. Costa, the 1990-91 Rotary International president: 

“The Rotary Foundation is truly Rotary’s most precious jewel, for it transforms our most daring dreams into the most splendid realities.” 

Thank you for supporting the Foundation and its work. 

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World Polio Day is October 24

Plan an Event for World Polio Day

There are some great resources available to help your club organize a World Polio Day event. Check them out: 

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Did You Know?


Youth Exchange Applications for 2025-26 year

Deadline: October 29

The long-term application process for the 2025-26 academic year is open to all southern Arizona students. The long-term exchange application deadline is October 29.

Please reach out to your local high schools for students who will grow, mature and be the next generation of leaders.
Click here for a downloadable flier that can be distributed to local high school students. 

Two Informational Zoom Sessions: September 25 or October 22 from 6:30-7:30pm
Contact Cindy Dooling, District Chair, at youthexchangeofficer@rotaryd5500.org and request the Zoom link.

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DISTRICT CONFERENCE OF CLUBS ROOM BLOCK IS FILLING UP!!

Deadline for reservations: September 19

Over 80% of the rooms we blocked at Casino Del Sol Resort are already booked.

The cutoff date for room reservations is September 19, but we may fill up before then. The King bedded rooms are sold out in both towers; rooms with two double beds are still available. 

There is another large group in at the same time and the resort always sells out. Please make your reservations soon so you won't be disappointed.

Click here for reservations.


Free Zoom Learning Session Using the Rotary Brand Center and Canva

Thursday, September 26, 5pm

Join our Zones 26 & 27 Rotary Public Image Coordinators for a free zoom session to learn how to use the updated Rotary Brand Center and new Rotary tools on Canva.

Take your Rotary branding to the Next Level!

Click here to register.


Love These Graphics!

These graphics are yours to use for your club's promotional materials, or for inspiration. 


District Conference Highlight: Alan Havir

Saturday Luncheon Keynote Speaker, October 19

An independent financial planner for over 25 years, mostly with CASCO Financial Group, Alan’s goal is to “Lift Others and Make a Difference”. He enjoys helping clients find their unique pathway to financial success.

Alan is notably active in the community. He is the past District Governor for Rotary International District 5495, past President of Upward Foundation, brining services for medically fragile children, past Cycling Sports Director for the California Special Olympics and founder of the cycling venue. He is a former US Cycling Federation Coach, helping beginning and intermediate cycling enthusiasts.


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Did you have a good ride or two this Labor Day weekend? We hope so! You’ll have plenty more as we get closer to El Tour on Nov. 23. And as we get closer to our annual El Tour Loop de Loop.

It starts at 7 am and ends at noon.

The 2024 edition of Pima County El Tour Loop de Loop will bring the fun riding the Chuck Huckelberry Loop on Saturday, September 21 with an after party at Rillito Park Race Track on the Loop. Feel free to join in anywhere along the Loop and have fun while being safe and responsible.
Loop de Loop gave cyclists the opportunity to ride the Loop meeting El Tour charitable beneficiaries and sponsors. We encourage you to support our charitable beneficiaries. Here is a current listing of our non-profit organizations eltourdetucson.wpenginepowered.com/nonprofit/ Thanks you for supporting them over the years!
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We're committed to supporting education 💚
More than 775 million people over the age of 15 are illiterate. That’s 17 percent of the world’s adult population.

We take action to empower educators to inspire learning at all ages through:
✏️ Teacher training
📚 Fighting adult illiteracy
🎓 Providing scholarships

Learn more:
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AVENUES OF SERVICE

We channel our commitment to service through five avenues, which are the foundation of club activity.

Club
Service

A thriving club is anchored by strong relationships and an active membership development plan.

Vocational Service

Rotarians work with integrity and contribute their expertise to the problems and needs of society.

Community Service

We find ways to improve the quality of life for people in their communities and to serve the public interest.

International Service

We promote peace & understanding globally by sponsoring or volunteering on projects around the world.

Youth
Service

Rotarians work to empower young people through leadership development programs, encouraging the next generation of leaders.