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This week 17 September 2014

14/9/2014

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Ok...it is all about being on the trail this week!  We started off the week with chasing the tail of Rotaract Club of Tamar Valley (RCTV) at our Laser Tag Challenge...and yes....we are now behind by two in the challenge https://www.facebook.com/RotaractClubofTamarValley.  Our strategy did not work, so this means we have twelve months to develop another one...perhaps we should just emulate RCTV members!!  Great fun was had by all....well done RCTV!

Members from our club have been on the trail of the white rabbit at the Junction Festival.  Many have enjoyed going to events, so well done to all the organisers.

This week, to continue on the trail theme...we are visited by PAG Robin Thompson from RC Scottsdale to talk to us about the North-East Rail Trail.  The first stage of the trail was developed by RC Scottsdale but is now developing to broaden out to have potential for an iconic rail trail for cycling.  Find out what is is all about this week!

It will be a full meeting as Warwick Cuthbertson will also be talking about his club project proposal regarding White Ribbon.   

Bunnings BBQ:
We also have our planning for our Bunnings BBQ well underway (thanks Toni) and the roster is almost full.  If you can assist in the last shift (2:15-4:30pm) on 27 September 2014 please let Toni know.

Reminder:
We will also discuss availability for New Year's on Royal roster...an email was sent out late last week.  

District News:
The Rotary Tasmania Convention 20-22 March 2015 has a promotion video.  To findout more about the One Care "No Limits" convention, Click here:  http://vimeo.com/104985766

The latest DG's newsletter is here: http://www.rotary9830.org.au/CurrentDGNewsletter.pdf 

International News:
There is quite a demand for Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) project support and volunteers.  These projects include supporting efforts regarding Ebola, hands on work in Kenya and also Nepal.  Click here and follow to the article information: http://www.rotary9830.org.au/

Have a great week. Cheers 
Caro Brown
President 2014-15 
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Gift of Sight Eye Project in Nepal

8/10/2012

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Last week we had the pleasure of Past District Governor, Kevin Shadbolt, as our guest speaker to talk about the Gift of Sight Eye Project in Nepal. Kevin delivered a great presentation, highlighted by some very skilful use of the projector remote. However, on a serious note, Kevin had a message about a number of wonderful programs District 9830 is involved with in Nepal. 

The first of these was the Gift of Sight Program. Last year under this program, 960 Nepalese people with very limited health care opportunities had their eyes checked, with many being treated for eye infections and 260 receiving cataract surgery. For those who had cataract surgery it literally gave their sight back and their lives as they can now reengage with the community. 

Clubs in our District will have the opportunity again this year to support this program with two eye camps scheduled for Nepal this financial year. 

Kevin also spoke of another project at a local primary school in the poor suburb of Hetauda were there is a great need to build a new classroom to expand the school to grade six level to allow the students to complete their primary education. 

More information on both projects is available on the District web site.
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Doctors instructing patients on eye care after their cataract operation
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$20 Meal Club - Support a child in our meal program

24/9/2012

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Fundraising for the $20 meal club has commenced for another year and we need your help. For just $20 you can support a child in our Philippines feeding program for the entire school year. 

Last year, our sister club, the Rotary Club of Kalayaan, The award was presented to the club at their District Conference. The award recognised the extended program that Kalayaan provided to Malasag Elementary School which went well beyond the feeding program. With the help of a District Grant obtained by the Rotary Club of Tamar Sunrise, Kalayaan was able to deliver a number of educational programs including parenting seminars, agri-tech seminars and nutrition and cooking sessions for parents of the school children. The President of Kalayaan said the support of Tamar Sunrise played a big part in achieving this award. Well done to both Rotary Clubs on this wonderful achievement. 

To read more about the $20 meal club and the benefits it provides the children go to our project page. 

To donate go to our support page.
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Basa Elemementary Update

2/11/2011

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We have recently received a letter from Mary O Plaza, Principal of Basa Elementary thanking the club for our sponsorship of a new set of tables and chairs for pupils in grade 1.  Included with the letter were photos of the classroom complete with the bright and colorful new tables and chairs as well as the two Reading Centres that the left over paint was used to refurbish.
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Kalayaan Outreach Benefits Malasag Kids

15/9/2011

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News article published in the Gold Star Daily:
http://www.goldstardailynews.com/life-style/5950-rc-kalayaan-outreach-benefits-malasag-kids.html
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THE Rotary Club of Kalayaan Cagayan de Oro has been conducting a weekly feeding program at Malasag Elementary School, Cugman, Cagayan de Oro since 2004.It was initially intended for theSchool's 38 malnourished children. It was only later when the health of the malnourished students had improved that the parents of the other students requested to have their children included as beneficiaries, thus, expanding the feeding to all of theSchool's students.

Ongoing for seven years now, the weekly feeding program presently supports a total of 264 students from pre-School to Grade 6.

When the program began in 2004, the School ranked No. 75 in the National/Division Admission Test. Four years later, it ranked No. 7, and its standing has continued to progress since then. Its NAT score went from 49 percent four years ago to 72 percent last year.

With the generous assistance of RC Tamar Sunrise of Australia, the program's success has inspired RC Kalayaan to focus on the School as the beneficiary for its many other annual projects since 2004 like the free medical and dental clinic, eye examination, free haircuts, parenting seminars, gift giving, donations of computers, books and School supplies. Even the club's annual Christmas party has been held at the School for many years now.

For Rotary Year 2011-2012, at least two projects had been conducted there: the agri-tech seminar with RC Kalayaan Rotary Ann Gakky Mirabueno as speaker last August 13 and the proper nutrition and hygiene seminar with Juvy Anne Pimentel as speaker on August 20.

Today, the club is donating door grills for the School's television room. And there are other projects already planned for the rest of this Rotary year such as the parenting seminar on November 5, and the operation tuli in December 2011.

For many years, past president Virginia Legaspi successfully chaired the feeding program and it was during her chairmanship that it evolved to a partnership with RC Tamar Sunrise. She was also the one who encouraged the students' parents to plant vegetables that would be used as ingredients for the feeding and was instrumental in implementing an effective system that would involve the parents in preparing the food for the weekly feeding project.

The School's vegetable garden had come and gone, perhaps dependent on the seasons, but now it's back again and will be included in the vegetable-growing competition among Cagayan de Oro's public Schools.
Presently chaired by Rotarian Lordly Wagas, the chief dietician of the Capitol University Medical City (CUMC) and food consultant of CUMC's Corner Cuisine, and with the leadership of President Lennie Medalla, RC Kalayaan Rotarians now take turns in overseeing the feeding every Friday.

RC Tamar Sunrise's support has definitely ensured the continuity of the program which they will register as an international project under the Rotary Australia World Community Service Ltd.


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