Join Rotary

There are a number of membership options to becoming a Rotarian, we are sure there will be one which suits your passions, lifestyle and committments


Your Options for Membership

Rotary is more flexible than ever before and now accepts members18 years and upwards. However if you are in the 18-30 age group then we offer a specific membership opportunity in Rotaract (click here for details). Rotary also has membership opportunities for younger people - Interact for 12-18 year olds and Rotakids for those 7-11 years old. So whether you are studying at Primary School or just retired, Rotary has a variety of ways to get involved and there is bound to be an opportunity to suit you, your lifestyle and your commitments.

Join an existing club

This is the most common method of joining Rotary. We have over 50 clubs in our District (click here for a list) and most are flexible in their meeting times and locations, giving you options to suit you and your commitments.

As well as face-to-face meetings, a number of clubs operate online or hybrid meetings, giving greater flexibility for those who are frequently on the go, or those who lead a particularly busy lifestyle, but still want to get involved and give back to their community.

While clubs meet at different times, in different places and in different ways, the thing they all have in common is the fact they come together for hands on projects, volunteering and community activities to improve the lives of others. 

Form your own club

If there is no Rotary in the town or area where you live or you have a particular cause or passion which is not catered for by your local Rotary Club you can build a club from the ground up. So if you’ve got family, friends, colleagues or acquaintances to join you, why not start your own Rotary group? You can lead the way by facilitating new and vibrant ways of volunteering in your area and hopefully in a short time your Rotary Group can evolve into a fully fledged Rotary Club. Rotary has a dedicated team to help you every step of the way and build the perfect Rotary experience for you. 

Become a Direct Member

If you have heavy work or family commitments and do not have the time to commit to regular face to face meetings or their is no Rotary where you live then direct membership may be the option for you. 

You join Rotary directly rather than through a club and as it is set in an online environment, you always have access to seminars, workshops and events while still being able to work on projects with your local clubs and those across the country.

Find out more about direct membership here.

Corporate Membership

Do you run or own an S.M.E.?, then Corporate Membership is perfect for you especially if you want to get your organisation working more closely with your local Community. 

Corporate  Membership can help drive your organisation to reach its Corporate Social Responsibility (C.S.E.) goals and is perfect for your Environmental Social Responsibility (E.S.G.) as it meets the 5th major principle of E.S.G. - How an organisation links with its community. 

Enterprise Membership

If you are the CEO or MD of a large company or organisation usually with 500+ employees then we now offer you the opportunity of Enterprise Membership directly into Rotary. Increasingly large companies and organisations are looking to Rotary as the vehicle for their employees to get involved in their communities and give something back. If you want to find out more please ring Rotary Great Britain & Ireland Headquarters on 01789 765411 to speak to one of our specialists.

What Next?

Which ever option suits you best there will always be questions so please contact us via this website. We will ask you a few questions and start a conversation to understand what you’re looking for before connecting you with members in your area. 

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Donated books are for the ‘Rotary Books4Home’ project that gifts books to children who do not have books at home and who live in our wider area.

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Sensory Tent & equipment for children

We are in urgent need of men or women who are willing to give up a small amount of their time to join our team. This will enable the Club to continue to support our local communities.

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Defibrillator outside Eccleshall Community Library

The cost has been shared between Eccleshall Community Library, Eccleshall Parish Council and Eccleshall Rotary.

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The Deep Oscillation machine being demonstrated by Lymphoedema Nurse Specialist Mel Cotterill

A Hivat Deep Oscillation machine for Katharine House Hospice is being funded by a donation from Eccleshall Rotary.

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A new toilet block to be constructed at the school to replace inadequate facilities, plus new water storage and facilities.

The 4 Rotary Clubs of Eccleshall Mercia, Stafford, Stafford Castle & Stafford Knot are responsible for promoting this project

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Sylvia recognised as a 'Champion for Change'

Sylvia Keris is honoured by Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland Champions of Change award June 2021

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projects that change lives

We raise funds each year to support The Rotary Foundation - this page aims to answer the question 'What is it all about ?'

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View of the Lamjung area of Nepal

Location is Dood Pokhari village, Lamjung District, West Nepal. The project is planned as a joint venture between the 3 Rotary Clubs in Stafford and Eccleshall Mercia in furtherance of Rotary's history in seeking to improve lives throughout the world

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New toilets and hand washing facilities handed over to village elders and Rotary Club members.

New Boys/Girls toilet facilities with links to the local water supply, with health & hygiene, privacy and comfort benefits at the school.

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Earhquake damage at Bojhpur

In 2017 our Club together with Stafford, Stafford Knot and Stafford Castle Clubs held a fund raising lunch provided by the Ghurkas. The funds raised were to go towards the reconstruction of a school in the Bhojpur Municipality.

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The Hook a Duck appears at various places during the year, and is very popular with the young ones as every duck hooked wins a prize, all for just £1 !

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IFSR Youth Service Award by the International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians.

The award is made by the International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians - a Rotary Fellowship promoting service to Youth through Scouting and Guiding.

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