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Promoting Interact
Public relations is an important aspect of Interact club service. This work helps promote relationships among your club, your sponsor Rotary club, and the community. Though the practice of public relations varies among cultures, every club has outside audiences with whom it must communicate.
Interact public relations can be directed at your sponsor club, the business community, local government officials, civic leaders, other organizations, and people directly affected by your club’s service initiatives.
For more information about public relations, visit the Informing the Community section.
Download Public Relations for Interact (PDF).
View a PowerPoint presentation about Interact.
Merchandise
The following items are available online, through Publications Order Services (phone: 847-866-4600), or the international office serving your area.
Interact Brochure
Promotional tool used to introduce the Interact program to potential sponsoring Rotary clubs or Interact members. No. 600, US$0.50.
Interact Handbook
Comprehensive guide to chartering and maintaining an Interact club and includes project examples and forms to facilitate club administration. No. 654, US$3.50.
Interact poster
This colorful multilingual poster promotes the Interact program. No. 639, US$3.00.
Interact identification cards
These wallet-sized identification cards come in lots of 50. No. 659, US$3.00.
Interact logo
Interested in using the Interact logo? Follow RI’s emblem guidelines, and download the logos in various formats.
World Interact Week
World Interact Week is celebrated every year during the week of 5 November to commemorate the founding of the first Interact club in 1962.
To mark this occasion with Interactors and Rotarians around the world, Interact clubs, in partnership with their sponsor Rotary clubs, are encouraged to participate in joint projects during World Interact Week.
Please refer to the recognition form (PDF) for more details, and consider these ideas for celebrating:
The Interact Club of Mengo Senior Secondary School, Uganda, donated time and much-needed materials to a local orphanage. Their contribution included pens and other school supplies to aid primary school students in preparation for math exams.
The Interact Club of Cali Pance, Colombia, organized an AIDS awareness march. Interactors marched through neighborhoods, shopping centers, and other venues to educate their community on the importance of AIDS prevention.
The Interact Club of St. Petersburg Neva, Russia, contributed a monthly article about Interact to a local teen newspaper to show that Interactors are dedicated to bettering their community.