
Rotaract was founded on two pillars: leadership and service. Few experiences bring those pillars to life more powerfully than a service learning trip.
These trips go beyond sightseeing and surface-level volunteering. They immerse young leaders in real-world challenges, guided by local partners, and framed through Rotary values.
At Somos, we specialize in service learning trips for Rotaract clubs, especially those seeking ethical, high-impact travel to Latin America.
Service learning blends:
Unlike voluntourism, which centers the traveler, service learning centers the shared experience of working toward long-term community goals. It challenges assumptions and builds empathy — not just resumes.
Rotaract clubs are uniquely positioned for these experiences. Members are:
These trips accelerate personal development while strengthening club bonds and Rotary networks.
Somos is led by a longtime Rotarian and based in Guatemala. Our service learning programs are built around:
We work exclusively with vetted grassroots nonprofits. In Guatemala, our primary partner is Wellkind Guatemala, focused on reforestation, youth empowerment, and regenerative agriculture.
Visit somos.travel/impact to learn how projects are selected.
Every trip includes:
Your group will be supported by:
Learn more at somos.travel/safety
We customize every trip, but here’s a common structure:
If your club is considering a service learning trip, begin with our free planning toolkit.
👉 Download the Rotaract Trip Planning Toolkit
Includes:
Yes. Many schools and universities recognize service learning as leadership or civic engagement. We can provide documentation on request.
Not necessarily. Many Rotaract clubs plan trips independently. That said, a Rotary club can help with funding, mentorship, or global grant alignment.
Our team provides pre-trip orientation materials and virtual sessions to prepare your group for cross-cultural service.
Service learning trips for Rotaract clubs offer more than new stamps in a passport. They provide a structured, supported way to grow as leaders — while contributing to something meaningful.
Let’s plan something unforgettable.
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It is structured travel that blends community service with guided reflection and leadership development.
Yes. They can be logged as official service initiatives and aligned with Rotary’s Areas of Focus.
Absolutely. First-time clubs receive full planning support and safety coordination.