Rotary Bahamas Family

The Rotary Clubs of the Bahamas comprise 10 Rotary clubs and 2 satellite clubs with over 500 members. For more information regarding Rotary Clubs in The Bahamas, please visit Our Clubs.

Making up a part of the family of Rotary in The Bahamas are Rotaract, Interact and EarlyAct Clubs.  There are 6 Rotaract clubs with over 150 members – representing an energetic and dynamic group of young professionals.

Through Rotaract, Interact and EarlyAct, Rotary clubs invest in young leaders. Rotarians guide, support, and work alongside young people as they build leadership skills, serve their communities, and increase international understanding.

Each Interact and EarlyAct club must have at least one sponsor Rotary club.

Our Rotaract Clubs

East Nassau

2nd and 4th Monday at 6:30pm

Eleuthera

2nd and 4th Monday at 7:00pm

Nassau Sunset

1st and 3rd Thursday at 6:30pm

University of The Bahamas

2nd and 4th Friday at 6:00pm

Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute

Fridays at 2:00pm

South East Nassau Centennial

2nd and 4th Wednesday 6:30pm

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Interact is Rotary International's service club for young people ages 14 to 18. Interact clubs are sponsored by individual Rotary clubs, which provide support and guidance, but they are self-governing and self-supporting.​

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Rotaract is Rotary International's service club for adults ages 18 to 35. Bringing them together to take action in their communities, develop their leadership and professional skills, and have fun. Rotary clubs sponsor them, but Rotaract members manage and fund their clubs independently.

International Inner Wheel (IIW)

The Inner Wheel movement was started in 1924 by Mrs. Margarette Golding, a nurse, business woman and the wife of a Manchester Rotarian. Prior to 1924, wives of Rotarians in many cities and towns, prompted by a concern for public welfare, had been voluntarily, in the background, giving their time and energies to help in any service being undertaken by their menfolk.  Today, the International Inner Wheel is the administrative body that acts as the umbrella for the Inner Wheel organisation worldwide. It is one of the largest women’s service voluntary organisations in the world and are active in more than 104 countries. With more than 108,000 members in 3,895 Clubs. See more about the International Inner Wheel here: https://www.internationalinnerwheel.org/about-iiw/about-international-inner-wheel.htmlLocally, the Rotary Club of East Nassau started an Inner Wheel Club in 1978, Inner Wheel of East Nassau.

Rotary Clubs of The Bahamas Committee

Road to Peace is a committee created by the Rotary Clubs of The Bahamas (RCOB) to assist in providing solutions to crime and violence in The Bahamas.Through Road to Peace (RTP), RCOB is committed to promoting peace and supporting conflict resolution and prevention in the evolving climate of violence in The Bahamas.RCOB has noted the significant impact crime and violence has had on the quality of life for many individuals and families, as well as businesses throughout The Bahamas over the past five years.
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