H e l p M e e t The Challenge




                                                                                                                                      Photograph courtesy of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
                            The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded
                            Rotary International a $100 million grant for polio
                            eradication in 2007 and an additional $255 million
                            grant in 2009. Rotarians must raise matching funds
                            to meet the $200 million challenge by June 30,
                            2012. The resulting $555 million will directly support
                            immunisation campaigns in countries where polio
                            continues to infect and paralyse children. By the         As long as polio threatens even one child anywhere
                                                                                      in the world, children everywhere remain at risk.
                            time the world is certified polio-free, Rotary will
                            have contributed more than $1.2 billion to the            The UK Houses of Parliament were illuminated with
                            eradication effort.                                       the Rotary End Polio Now message as part of the
                                                                                      Rotary Day celbrations on February 23, 2009.


                            Rotarians world-wide are taking part in a wide range of
                            fund-raising activities to meet the challenge.




                                                                                        Photograph by Jean-Mark Giboux


Rotary International in Great Britian and Ireland                                                                   www.thanksforlife.org

Help Meet the Challenge - Poster

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    H e lp M e e t The Challenge Photograph courtesy of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded Rotary International a $100 million grant for polio eradication in 2007 and an additional $255 million grant in 2009. Rotarians must raise matching funds to meet the $200 million challenge by June 30, 2012. The resulting $555 million will directly support immunisation campaigns in countries where polio continues to infect and paralyse children. By the As long as polio threatens even one child anywhere in the world, children everywhere remain at risk. time the world is certified polio-free, Rotary will have contributed more than $1.2 billion to the The UK Houses of Parliament were illuminated with eradication effort. the Rotary End Polio Now message as part of the Rotary Day celbrations on February 23, 2009. Rotarians world-wide are taking part in a wide range of fund-raising activities to meet the challenge. Photograph by Jean-Mark Giboux Rotary International in Great Britian and Ireland www.thanksforlife.org