Welcome

Welcome to Digaria. A World Without Borders.

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Digaria is for you

Upload pictures and link videos, tell the world about your club's projects and people

The goal of Digaria has been to create a place on the Internet where each and every Rotary club, Rotary district, networking groups, and supporters of Rotary related projects from all across the globe can create and maintain their own Internet Portal in a community of Rotarians and friends of Rotarians, complete with social networking features and virtually unlimited media content storage.

Please take a moment to find your local club (you can find your club by clicking on the Clubs tab and scrolling through then all the clubs, or by using the search bar in upper right hand corner, type in your club name and then click on Club from the drop-down button if it is not already selected, and the click find) and ask to moderate the Digaria Club Site on behalf of your Club! Join clubs of interest to you, and of course help create your club listing if our volunteers have not already created one for you!

Thanks to everyone! You all make Digaria work for so many diverse Rotarians across the globe!

**** Yes, your club or group can use it's own URL and design and you can even have a community weblog without the social features as well - We can help you with integrating your design to your club profile! ****

How can Digaria benefit Rotarians?

Support the Two Minute Rule by uploading two minutes of video clips from your club's weekly meeting, and your club's projects!

Diaria is here to help you and your club or group.

You make Digaria work, remember that the day to day happenings at your club or district are amazingly valuable to Rotarians across the globe!

Thank you, and please join us in this wonderful and exciting place we call Digaria.

This Site

This Internet portal allows for interaction in a virtual, polite Rotarian oriented community.

Digarians (Digital Rotarians) are people who are members of Rotary clubs, or who are members of the Family of Rotary by having been a part of various Rotary programs (Rotary Youth Exchange students, Ambassadorial Scholars, Interact members, Peace Center Fellows, participants of GSE, RYLA, etc.).

They are also people who might not be a member of a Rotary club, but believe in the concept of Service Above and Self and in their daily lives subscribe to these elements of the Four Way Test in all the things they think, say or do:

  • Is it the TRUTH…
  • Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  • Will it build GOODWILL and better FRIENDSHIPS?
  • Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

Digaria is a self governing meritocracy based community and any illegal, threatening or abusive behavior may result in being permanently banned from Digaria.

DISCLAIMER: The contents of this project, is written by Rotarians and non-Rotarians alike. This project is not an agency of, or controlled by, Rotary International, but is affiliated with individual Rotary districts, clubs, other Rotary organizations and enjoys the support of individual Rotarians world-wide. The views and opinions expressed on this website are not necessarily the collective views and opinions of Rotary International or all Rotarians. Rotary International is not responsible for any content and accepts no liability therefore.

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