Posted by Frank Adamson

IT'S OFFICIAL

We are excited to announce that the Rotaract Club of Niagara has become official.  The official chartering and induction of officers celebration was held at Rose City Kids in Welland in January, where club executives and members received the honorary bell, gavel, and banner. Rotaract exists under the umbrella of the Rotary club, and consists of young professionals and students that wish to make a difference both locally and globally. There are currently over 9,500 Rotaract clubs in 177 countries worldwide, and Rotaract Niagara is excited to become a part of this growing number.
 
The Rotaractors are looking forward to getting actively involved in the community in order to meet pressing needs that exist both locally and internationally. They are grateful for all of the support and enthusiasm received.  Rotarians from sponsoring clubs (Fonthill, St. Catharine’s, and Niagara Falls Sunrise) participated, as well as District Governor Reg Madison, and many others. Rose City Kids (RCK) hosted the official celebration, and core founders and leaders of RCK gave a tour of their facilities, including the newly renovated RCK Youth Centre. Rotaract Niagara hopes to begin a partnership with Rose City Kids, and has been inspired by the difference they have made in the community and in the young lives in Welland. The club is currently working on their very first initiative, which is to fundraise and participate in the Coldest Night of the Year, happening February 24th, 2018.  Click of the Coldest Night of the Year to support them.  You can also get involved by contacting the club through email (rotaractniagara@gmail.com) or facebook (@RotaractNiagara).
 
Pictured (L to R): Fonthill Rotary Club President Paul Snack, DG Reg Madison, Niagara Rotaract Club President Naasson Huyler, as well as Vice President Ryan Huckla, Secretary Tyler Neal, and Treasurer Dale Hall.