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Uniting for a Common Cause

Interact Clubs

Nurturing Future Leaders

Engaging youth through 21 school-based Interact Clubs, fostering leadership and community service.

The Rotary Club of Kandy is the proud sponsor of twenty-one Interact clubs, each a testament to our commitment to nurturing future leaders. Our advisors, drawn from club members, provide invaluable guidance and support to these clubs, which are based in schools throughout Kandy. The roster of schools includes the pioneering Interact Club of Trinity College, chartered on 30th September 1978, and the newest member, Ecolé Internationalé Kandy, with its charter installation on the 20th June 2025. The full list of schools we partner with is as follows:

  • Badi Ud Din Mahmud Girls’ College Kandy
  • Berrewaerts National College Kandy
  • Dharmaraja College Kandy
  • Ecolé Internationale Kandy
  • Gateway College Kandy
  • Girls’ High School Kandy
  • Good Shepherd Convent Kandy
  • Greenhill International School Kandy
  • Hillwood College Kandy
  • Kandy International School
  • Kingswood College Kandy
  • Mahamaya Girls’ College Kandy
  • Ranabima Royal College Kandy
  • Springfield College Kandy
  • St. Sylvester’s College Kandy
  • Stamford College Kandy
  • Swarnamali Girls’ College Kandy
  • Trinity College Kandy
  • Viharamahadevi Girls’ College Kandy
  • Wariyapola Sri Sumangala College Kandy
  • Zahira College Gampola
Rotaract Clubs

Empowering Young Adults

Supporting professional and personal development in three dynamic Rotaract Clubs.

We sponsor three Rotaract Clubs with a view to grooming the future leaders of our community. Interested club members are appointed as Rotary advisors to the clubs and provide guidance and support.

Rotary Community Corps (RCC)

Extending Community Reach

Facilitating sustainable development with local leaders through several active RCCs, enhancing community well-being.

Over time the Club has set up several RCCs as a means of extending our reach and of supporting sustainable local development through the members of the corps. Club members look after various RCCs and keep in contact with local leaders. Projects carried out jointly with the RCCs have included water and sanitation for the community and the local schools, access roads, income generating activities, children’s libraries and community training centres. The RCCs are generally in the suburbs of the city or in the rural hinterland. They are:

  • Augustawatte
  • Galabodawatte
  • Marathugoda-Pujapitiya
  • Oluwatte
  • Senarathwela
  • Udespattuwa
  • Uraniya Olangala
Sister Clubs

Fostering Global Relationships

Strengthening international ties and collaborative projects with our valued Sister Clubs for greater humanitarian impact.

We have signed sister club agreements with fifteen clubs both within the District and overseas with a view to promoting friendship and understanding between members and working together to improve the lives of people around us. We also foster cordial relations with one another through family and youth exchanges. One of our more recent sister club agreements was signed with the Rotary Club of Adelaide (RID 9500) in January 2018 and we are working together to provide safe drinking water to villages in the North Central Province where contaminated ground water is thought to be responsible for a high incidence of chronic kidney disease. Our sister clubs are:

  • Rotary Club of Adelaide
  • Rotary Club of Ambattur
  • Rotary Club of Bangalore Sadashivnagar
  • Rotary Club of Bangalore South
  • Rotary Club of Chennai East R A Puram
  • Rotary Club of Colombo Mid City
  • Rotary Club of Greater Cochin
  • Rotary Club of Kura Yoshi, Japan
  • Rotary Club of Madras
  • Rotary Club of Madras Ashok Nagar
  • Rotary Club of Sriperumbudur
  • Rotary Club of Stamford
  • Rotary Club of Thiruvannamalai
  • Rotary Club of Tirupur (RID 3208)
  • Rotary Club of Tirupur North