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 3-H project shines the light of literacy in Brazil
  Posted by : Douglas Heizer on Sunday, January 27, 2008 - 08:03 PM

3-H project shines the light of literacy in Brazil.

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 MAKE DREAMS REAL
  Posted by : Douglas Heizer on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 - 08:47 AM

Emphases key to Lee’s lofty challenge


 

After RI President Wilfrid J. Wilkinson talked about RI President-elect Dong Kurn Lee's new emphases, Lee and his wife, Young, wave to the crowd of district governors-elect.

The 2008-09 theme challenge to reduce the child mortality rate is a tall order, RI President Wilfrid J. Wilkinson told incoming district governors at the International Assembly yesterday, but by working within the framework of Rotary’s emphases set by RI President-elect Dong Kurn Lee, it's a goal worth achieving.

Guided by Lee's emphases of water, health and hunger, and literacy, Rotarians can help prevent needless deaths of children, Wilkinson said. “There is no question that ...

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 Gates Foundation and Rotary Foundation
  Posted by : Douglas Heizer on Sunday, January 13, 2008 - 09:17 PM

 

RI and Gates Foundation commit US$200 million for intensified push to finish polio

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 Polio
  Posted by : Douglas Heizer on Sunday, January 13, 2008 - 07:54 PM
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 Polio

Decades ago, polio outbreaks were a constant threat around the world. After the introduction of polio vaccines by Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin and a steadfast immunization effort, these outbreaks became part of history in most of the world.

Yet many still live under the threat of polio, which is why Rotary and its global partners are committed to reaching every child with the vaccine and ending this disease worldwide.

Major gains have been made in the global fight against polio:

  • In the 1980s, 1,000 children were infected by the disease every day in 125 countries. Today, polio cases have declined by 99 percent, with fewer than two thousand cases reported in 2006.
  • Two billion children have been immunized, five million have been spared disability, and over 250,000 deaths from polio have been prevented.

Contribute to stopping polio

The biggest obstacles to eradicating polio are the underfunding of the global initiative and insufficient political commitment from the remaining polio-affected countries. Rotary International believes the primary source for additional funds can and should be governments of polio-free industrialized countries. Your contribution through Rotary will help ensure that we keep doing our part to get the job done.

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 Wheelchair Drive
  Posted by : Douglas Heizer on Saturday, December 29, 2007 - 01:22 AM

 Wheelchair Drive

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On Saturday January 5, 2008 the Rotary club of Boca Raton Sunset will have a wheelchair drive at Spanish River church from 9am – 4pm. Marcene Friedley, is heading up the project, in conjunction with Joni and Friends' Wheels for the World project. You can contact her at 561-906-4689 if you would like to help or donate a wheelchair. Crutches will also be accepted. Spanish River Church is located at 2400 Yamatto Road in Boca Raton.

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