01.
Our History
The Rotaract Club of Nairobi Parklands (RCNP) was founded on 10 October 2013 and officially chartered on 14 March 2014 with 26 dynamic charter members. Since then, RCNP has grown into a vibrant community of young professionals, students, and leaders who dedicate their time, skills, and passion to service and fellowship.
Amazing Experience
We meet every Friday, 6:30–8:30 PM at the Clarion Hotel, Nairobi CBD, where members share ideas, plan impactful projects, and bond over fellowship. Our mother club is the Rotary Club of Nairobi Parklands, under the umbrella of Rotary International District 9212, covering Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Sudan.
02.
Our Committees
RCNP thrives on teamwork. Our committees bring structure and innovation to our service:
#1
Community Service Committee
Designs and implements projects aligned with Rotary’s six focus areas.
#2
Professional Development Committee
Builds skills through mentorship, workshops, and networking.
#3
Membership Committee
Strengthens member bonds through social and bonding events.
#4
International Service Committee
Connects RCNP with the global Rotaract and Rotary family.
#5
Finance & Administration Committee
Ensures transparency and accountability in all our operations.
#6
Public Relations Committee
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#7
The Rotary Foundation
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03.
Our Team
Nicholas Njubi
Vice President
GS Mgenge
Immediate Past President
Sidney Gathu
Secretary
Charity Mutuku
Finance Director
Duncan Mwendwa
Projects Director
Karen Saenik Koinet
Membership Director
Patience Khasiala
Public Relations Director
Ian Peter Busuulwa
International Service Director
Stanley Mandela
Professional Development Director
Christine Muhoro
Fundraising Director
President 2025 – 2026
James Kamau
At the Rotaract Club of Nairobi Parklands, we believe that real change begins with action, and that every act of service, no matter how small, creates ripples of impact. This year, our focus is on empowering young people to lead with purpose, serve with passion, and build lasting friendships through fellowship.
04.
Members and Alumni
Our strength lies in our members, diverse young leaders aged 18 to 30 who are committed to service above self. Alumni remain actively engaged, offering mentorship, expertise, and continuity to our projects.
James Kamau 2025-2026
- Donation of over 2000 trees and 15000 seedballs to Amboseli National Park in partnership with the Rotaract club of Karura and Rotary earth Initiative
- Mazingira day tree planting in partnership with the Rotary Club of Nairobi Parklands and the Rotaract clubs of Kikuyu and Nairobi Upperhill as well as Ready Aiders Foundation and The Millenial Environmentalists
- Mashuuru project in partnership with Westerville Ohio
- Mangrove restoration in Partnership with Rotaract Karura
- Shoes that grow initiative in November where the club will be donating shoes to The Good Shepherd Cildrens home in Juja
- Tree Planting trip to Uganda
GS Mgenge 2024-2025
- Donated computers to Makongeni Primary school
- Tree Planting and visiting inmates at Kamiti prison
- Sinking of a borehole in Mukuyuni Village, Juja in partnership with the Rotaract Club of Maasai Mara
- Reconaissance of the Mashuru project
Paul Karuri 2023-2024
- Painted Blackboards at Makongeni Primary School
- Planted Fruit trees at Oltinka and Entaretoi primary schools in emali where we distributed 5 thousand seedballs ,we planted 100 fruits seedlings in each school and donated 5k+ native trees’ seedballs to the schools and community
- Initiated ‘The flow for All Pad Party’ which was an initiative between different partners (RCNP, Rise Up for Her, Intona Olosho CBO, 3Es experience and Be the Engineer)aimed at promoting menstrual hygiene awareness
- We provided Dignity packs (a pack of 5 reusable pads for girls and a pack of 4 innerwears for both boys and girls) to 78 adolescent pupils at the Oltinka & Entaretoi Primary Schools in Emali, along Mombasa.
- Had mentorship talks on de-stigmatizing menstrual and puberty hygiene, education, environment conservation and life planning
- Donated games equipment (3 footballs)
- Computer donation project in Kitui with Mother Club where we also planted trees.
Muthoni Kiere 2022-2023
- Visit to Daresalaam in partnership with the Rotaract Clubs of; Daresalaam, Young Professionals and Muthaiga North where they visited a Rehab Centre
- Had an appreciation for doctors as COVID heroes in hospitals
Teddy Nderitu 2021-2022
- Tree planting in Ndaragua Ward
- Hosted our first international trip with the Rotaract Club of Kigali City and the Rotaract club of Kampala North for an Educational project and tree planting
- Had mentorship forums
Shadrack Kamau 2020-2021
- Had a visit to Daresalaam in partnership with Rotaract Young Professionals in Tanzania and Rotaract club of Muthaiga North where they did a blood drive and a health campaign
- Completed the Solio Project
Nicholas Mwadime 2019-2020
- Commenced the Bushenyo project in Uganda
- Did fundraising for the Solio project
- Started online campaigns
- Had a trip to a refugee camp in Kigali where donated food and clothes
- Commenced the Men’s conference forum at RCNP
June Wambui 2018-2019
- Had an international trip to Kigali in Partnership with Rotaract Kigali City where they painted blackboards and donated stationery to school going children
Mercy Ngala 2017-2018
- Donated Stationery to North highridge Primary school in Parklands
Marvin Olayo 2016-2017
- Completed the Ole Tinka Project
- Feeding Programme in partnership with Ready Aiders Foundation
- Streetnizers project In Kiambu
- Commenced the Solio Project
Timothy Kariuki 2015-2016
- Started Zabibu Interact Club
- Commenced Ole Tinka school fencing project in Emali
Thaddeus Masika 2014-2015
- Donated Mobility aids in western Kenya
- Northhighridge Primary school project in Parklands