Rotary Action Groups help clubs and districts plan humanitarian service projects on various focused topics. The groups are organized by Rotarians, Rotaractors, and Rotary Peace Fellows with skills and interest in a particular field. Membership is open to people who want to share their expertise to make a positive impact or support action groups’ projects and activities. Action group members have the opportunity to engage in meaningful service activities outside their clubs, districts, or countries. Clubs can draw on these groups to enhance projects, engage members, and attract new ones......

Addiction prevention rag-ap.org

Alzheimer’s and dementia adrag.org

Basic education and literacy belrag.org

Blindness prevention rag4bp.org

Blood donation ourblooddrive.org

Clubfoot rag4clubfoot.org

Community economic development ragced.org

Diabetes rag-diabetes.org

Disaster assistance dna-rag.com

Domestic violence prevention ragfamsafe.org

Endangered species rag4es.org

Environmental sustainability esrag.org

Family health and AIDS prevention rfha.org

Food plant solutions foodplantsolutions.org

Health education and wellness hewrag.org

Hearing ifrahl.org

Hepatitis ragforhepatitiseradication.com

Malaria ram-global.org

Menstrual health and hygiene ragmhh.org

Mental health initiatives ragonmentalhealth.org

Multiple sclerosis rotary-ragmsa.org

Peace rotaryactiongroupforpeace.org

Polio survivors rotarypoliosurvivors.org

Refugees, forced displacement, and migration ragforrefugees.org

Reproductive, maternal, and child health rotaryrmch.org

Slavery prevention ragas.online

Water, sanitation, and hygiene wash-rag.org

Find out more by emailing or visiting the website of the group you’re interested in, or by writing to actiongroups@rotary.org.