
Belonging to a Rotary club gives men and women an enjoyable and organized way to make a contribution to their community. Rotary Club of Ampang members meet bi-weekly to plan club, community, and international service activities. By using their skills and expertise globally, members also enhance their professional network, career development, and cross-cultural understanding.
Rotary clubs are nonreligious, nonpolitical, and open to every race, culture, and creed. Members represent a cross-section of local business, professional, and community leaders.
Entry into a Rotary Club is by invitation only. With that, we encourage you to come over and attend any of our regular club meetings to enjoy a first hand experience of the warmth and fellowship and learn all about what being a member of rotary is all about. So do come and be our guests and together we’ll work to achieve the goals of Rotary and make this world a better place while having fun and fellowship.
Intrested in coming for our meetings or learning more about the Rotary Club of Ampang, being a member and more about Rotary?
What are the qualifications for membership?
Prospective members must
- Hold (or be retired from) a professional, proprietary, executive, managerial, or community position
- Have demonstrated a commitment to service through personal involvement
- Be able to meet the club's weekly attendance or community project participation requirements
- Live or work within the vicinity of the club or surrounding area
What are the responsibilities of membership?
Members are expected to attend weekly club meetings. They must pay annual dues to their clubs, their Rotary district, and Rotary International, and they’re expected to participate in local or international Rotary club activities or projects. Clubs encourage members to aspire to club leadership or committee roles.
What are the attendance requirements?
An attendance record of 50 percent is required to remain an active Rotarian. Any missed meeting must be made up within 14 days before or after the regular meeting. To accommodate busy schedules, there are various opportunities to make up missed meetings.







