OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT
As the results of an online survey, community meetings, and comprehensive project plannings conducted, the Rotaract Club of RCDM Scholars came-up with implementing an educational and professional development program and trainings for 100 college students and Rotaractors entitled "RAC n Learn: Enabling the Professional in You" that held monthly. The project aims to provide livelihood opportunities to its trainees that can financially support them and are able to cover their personal and school expenses that are also applicable and useful for their school works and jobs.
Moreover, the goal of this project is to connect with Rotarians and align its objectives to Rotary’s areas of focus through supporting basic education and literacy and responding for economic development that provide sustainable impact to college students. The project invites experts to equip its trainees related with the most in-demand job skills such as communication skills, Microsoft Applications, graphic designing, and more.
During the programs, the club members also showcase their public speaking skills by raising awareness on mental health to improve trainees' self-esteem and learn how to manage and be productive on school works and/or jobs. The project also promotes the club's advocacy and leadership programs of Rotary and Rotaract.
LEARNING COURSES
The Rotaract Club of RCDM Scholars offers livelihood opprtunities and learning courses related with the most in-demand job skills.




COMMUNICATION SKILLS
MICROSOFT APPLICATION
FREELANCING
GRAPHIC DESIGN
RACJOURN
JOURNALISM COMPETITION
RACJourn is the first-ever campus journalism competition to be hosted by the Rotaract Club of RCDM Scholars. It aims to enhance campus press and further develop social consciousness by tackling the significant journalism and information-related issues in the country.
The project kicked off in February 2016, with Santa Isabel College Manila as RCDM’s partner-institution. The competition was participated by almost 400 high school students from both public and private high schools all over the National Capital Region. The event focused on “The Essence of the Role of Journalism and Mass Media in Empowering our National Consciousness”







