Rotary Club of North Little Rock
 
The Rotary Club of North Little Rock meets each Thursday at Noon. The Rotary Club of North Little Rock will begin meeting weekly on July 1st at the Lakewood POA Activity Center located at 4500 Lakeshore Drive in North Little Rock. We look forward to seeing all of our members and guests back in person weekly. The weekly Zoom meetings will discontinue at the same time.
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Welcome to the Rotary Club of North Little Rock!

The Rotary Club of North Little Rock is an affiliate of Rotary International, an organization of business and professional leaders united worldwide to provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and help build goodwill and peace in the world. The Rotary Club of North Little Rock was chartered on March 16,1954.

 

The Rotary Club of North Little Rock, with more than 50 members, is active in the local and global communities providing service in many areas including literacy projects, clean water projects and educational opportunities.

 

Rotary is organized in more than 200 countries worldwide, with approximately 1.2 million Rotarians belonging to more than 32,000 Rotary clubs. The Club meets weekly and is nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open to all cultures, races, and creeds.

The Rotary Club of North Little Rock will begin meeting weekly on July 1st at the Lakewood POA Activity Center located at 4500 Lakeshore Drive in North Little Rock. We look forward to seeing all of our members and guests back in person weekly. The weekly Zoom meetings will discontinue at the same time.
Rotary's areas of focus
                                                                                         
 

The needs spanning Rotary's six areas of focus are vast, ranging from lack of access to clean water to the need for immunization that prevent deadly diseases. Learn more in the Rotary's Areas of Focus publication

Rotary clubs serve communities around the world, each with unique concerns and needs. Rotarians have continually adapted and improved the way they respond to those needs, taking on a broad range of service projects. The most successful and sustainable Rotary service tends to fall within one of the following six areas:

  • Peace and conflict prevention/resolution
  • Disease prevention and treatment
  • Water and sanitation
  • Maternal and child health
  • Basic education and literacy
  • Economic and community development
Service Above Self!