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A NEW BEGINNING A NEW OPPORTUNITY A NEW
CHANGE.
These phases have mirrored my growth and journey in Last but not the least, the new change describes
Rotaract.
my own progress as an individual and not excluding
the progress of others around me experience. It
A new beginning was when I invited for a cup of Coffee one would be a great honour to know that I have made
evening on Wednesday, 6pm at Children’s Peace Park, Rotary a difference together with my fellow Rotaractors
House, Mbarara by a highly admired friend and mentor, as how the motto of “Fellowship through Service”
ADRR Tugume Dickens who was already a Rotaractor and binds us all together. To me, Rotaract is “Family”
by then Club Secretary, Rotaract Club of Mbarara. Being thus explaining the enthusiastic behaviour to
an Interactor in high school resulted in me clearly having make a difference through Rotaract. I believe that
an understanding on the basis of Rotaract as a platform everyone would definitely go through these three
for self-development on the 4 main avenues of Rotaract: phases in their life one way or another. Hence,
Club Service, International Service, Community Service and why not through Rotaract?
Professional Development. The fact that Rotaract seemed
to have a very stable foundation as it comprises of main “Be a ROTARACTOR, Be a CHANGEMAKER”
aspects for one to develop one’s self managed to plunge in a
sudden need to be a part of it. It was also a beautiful journey
getting to know Rotaract with friends who were initially
strangers, but turned out to be my “Family” in the quickest
Rotaract Club of Mbarara
nick of time. The quality of having a sense of belonging
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towards something new is something to be applauded for in
Rotaract worldwide.
Nduhura Sam Jeremiah
What’s next? The phase of being given a new opportunity.
Having people to believe in me and trust that I would be
able to accomplish great things for the organisation is an
overwhelming feeling as it gets me excited and even more
passionate to perform greatly as a member, that has given
me a whole different perspective because it has brought in a
variation of learning experience in my own self-development
pathway. In my opinion, it is highly necessary for a person
to give back to the society from what he or she has gained
from it. It was never a “me, myself and I” concept to adopt in
order to live a good life in this world.
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