Mapping to help protect vulnerable girls in TanzaniaJanet Chapman
This document summarizes the work of Crowd2Map over 6 years to map rural areas in Tanzania to support women and girls. Through the contributions of over 17,000 volunteers worldwide, they have mapped over 5.3 million buildings, 300,000 km of roads, and 12,000 square km, including locations of water points, health facilities, schools, and clinics. This mapping allows local activists and police to help protect girls at risk of female genital mutilation. Over 151 "Digital Champions" have also been trained in villages to map locally and educate their communities on issues like FGM and gender-based violence. As a result, mapping has helped avoid FGM for over 3,000 girls and coincided
Rota Kids is the youngest section of Rotary for primary school children aged 8-12. It aims to introduce Rotary's ideals of service to children and help them make a difference in their community. Establishing a Rota Kids club requires commitment from the school and participating teachers, with the Rotary club providing support while following the school's lead. The document outlines the benefits and responsibilities of Rota Kids clubs, and provides examples of projects undertaken by the Tarves Rota Kids club in Scotland, such as an Easter bonnet parade and local heritage video.
This document provides information from a National Society of Collegiate Scholars meeting, including:
1) Reminders about annual service requirements for membership and eligibility for cords at graduation.
2) Details of upcoming scheduled and potential service opportunities in February and March, including locations and time commitments.
3) Information about fundraising events in March and April that qualify for service points, such as UDance and Relay for Life.
4) A note that new members in their first semester are not required to complete service hours.
5) Requests for new service project ideas and questions or feedback from members. Contact information is provided.
Congratulations to our July 2015 Winner's Edge Graduates at Allen Tate Realto...Stephanie Fessel
Winner's Edge is an exclusive real estate training program for agents designed to get their Allen Tate career off to the best possible start. The curriculum includes several weeks of interactive sessions on lead generation, negotiating, presentation skills, handling objections and more
The Students' Union at Swansea University represents all students and provides support services, social clubs and societies, bars and venues, and over 400 events per year. As a democratic organization run by students, the Union aims to promote and defend student rights while enhancing the university experience. Students are encouraged to get involved through the over 90 societies, sports clubs, forums, and events hosted by the Union.
The document provides contact information for the leadership of the Vamdrup Rotary Club for 2012-2013, including the president, secretary, club master, and treasurer. It also contains a letter of recommendation from the counselor of Vamdrup Rotary Club praising Michelle Husted for her participation in a long-term exchange program in Natal, Brazil from 2010 to 2011. The letter states that Michelle was an excellent representative for the local club and Denmark and was the first student to create a blog allowing the club to follow her experiences daily.
Mapping to help protect vulnerable girls in TanzaniaJanet Chapman
This document summarizes the work of Crowd2Map over 6 years to map rural areas in Tanzania to support women and girls. Through the contributions of over 17,000 volunteers worldwide, they have mapped over 5.3 million buildings, 300,000 km of roads, and 12,000 square km, including locations of water points, health facilities, schools, and clinics. This mapping allows local activists and police to help protect girls at risk of female genital mutilation. Over 151 "Digital Champions" have also been trained in villages to map locally and educate their communities on issues like FGM and gender-based violence. As a result, mapping has helped avoid FGM for over 3,000 girls and coincided
Rota Kids is the youngest section of Rotary for primary school children aged 8-12. It aims to introduce Rotary's ideals of service to children and help them make a difference in their community. Establishing a Rota Kids club requires commitment from the school and participating teachers, with the Rotary club providing support while following the school's lead. The document outlines the benefits and responsibilities of Rota Kids clubs, and provides examples of projects undertaken by the Tarves Rota Kids club in Scotland, such as an Easter bonnet parade and local heritage video.
This document provides information from a National Society of Collegiate Scholars meeting, including:
1) Reminders about annual service requirements for membership and eligibility for cords at graduation.
2) Details of upcoming scheduled and potential service opportunities in February and March, including locations and time commitments.
3) Information about fundraising events in March and April that qualify for service points, such as UDance and Relay for Life.
4) A note that new members in their first semester are not required to complete service hours.
5) Requests for new service project ideas and questions or feedback from members. Contact information is provided.
Congratulations to our July 2015 Winner's Edge Graduates at Allen Tate Realto...Stephanie Fessel
Winner's Edge is an exclusive real estate training program for agents designed to get their Allen Tate career off to the best possible start. The curriculum includes several weeks of interactive sessions on lead generation, negotiating, presentation skills, handling objections and more
The Students' Union at Swansea University represents all students and provides support services, social clubs and societies, bars and venues, and over 400 events per year. As a democratic organization run by students, the Union aims to promote and defend student rights while enhancing the university experience. Students are encouraged to get involved through the over 90 societies, sports clubs, forums, and events hosted by the Union.
The document provides contact information for the leadership of the Vamdrup Rotary Club for 2012-2013, including the president, secretary, club master, and treasurer. It also contains a letter of recommendation from the counselor of Vamdrup Rotary Club praising Michelle Husted for her participation in a long-term exchange program in Natal, Brazil from 2010 to 2011. The letter states that Michelle was an excellent representative for the local club and Denmark and was the first student to create a blog allowing the club to follow her experiences daily.
This exclusive real estate training program for agents is designed to get their Allen Tate career off to the best possible start. The curriculum includes two weeks of interactive sessions on lead generation, negotiating, presentation skills, handling objections and more
This document discusses appreciating what you have in life by considering those who have less. It provides examples of thinking about people who are unhappier, have lower salaries, fewer friends, suffer more hardships, and have unfair societies or poor transportation to feel grateful for what you have. It repeats the message to enjoy life as it comes and be thankful because things are worse for others but better for you.
Full time volunteer reference letter from OonaghPO-HAN, CHEN
Thank you very much for volunteering with Volunteering Matters. We believe that people of all ages and backgrounds have an important and constructive part to play in making a difference to others. We know that being active in communities gives individuals confidence, pride and improved health and well-being.
You have played your own unique role in providing help and support to those who need it. We hope you feel that your contribution has made a real difference to your life in the same way that we know it has made a difference to the lives of others. We are sure that that you will not forget what you have given and what you have gained from your volunteering experience.
This certificate comes to you as an acknowledgment of your achievements as a volunteer and with heart-felt thanks and every good wish for your future life.
Each day more people are in need of help like the help that you have given. You can contribute even more than you have already by telling others about your experience and encouraging them to volunteer with Volunteering Matters.
Thank you very much.
The document summarizes feedback from residents of Sebastian Society in Bandra, Mumbai on how the society has progressed over the last 3-5 years. Residents noted there is now more social interaction and bonding opportunities through revived facilities like the Rest Ranwar Club. Events like annual picnics, parties, and socials bring society members together. While some challenges around development approvals remain, most residents believe Sebastian Society will continue growing in the coming years through ongoing activities and a cooperative managing committee.
Allen Tate Realtors Winner's Edge May 2014 Graduates_Charlotte RegionStephanie Fessel
This document congratulates May 2014 employees of the month from various offices of the Charlotte region. It lists the name and office of 24 employees who received the recognition. It concludes by saying "Congratulations! The Best Is Yet To Come!"
Flyer describing our upcoming volunteer meet and greet event that will be held at our local senior citizens center on 1/25/16. Staff and current volunteers will be on hand to answer questions.
1) "Saath" is a group with a common goal of serving society and the environment through various social activities.
2) The group's activities included winter clothing distribution, cleanliness drives, open sessions on hygiene and women's safety, promotion of marathons, and blood donation camps.
3) Future planned activities are tree plantation drives, traffic awareness programs, anti-pollution awareness, additional blood donation camps, hygiene training, promotion of cycling, and helping provide water for birds.
History of Rotary International, RI Dist 3202 & Rotary Club Of Erode NorthSatheesh Periyasamy
This document provides information about Rotary International and the Rotary Club of Erode North. It introduces the current president of Rotary International, past governors of the local district, and details about the Rotary Club of Erode North, including its founding date, charter members, current membership size, and meeting location. The overall document promotes the work of Rotary clubs in developing connections between members and supporting communities through service projects.
EARN-UGANDA provides a report on their achievements in supporting vulnerable youth, child mothers, and HIV-positive individuals in Lira District, Uganda through vocational skills training. They supported 5 community groups totaling 150 beneficiaries in skills like shoe making, baking, hairdressing, motorcycle repairs, welding, and tailoring. The groups saved money through village savings and loan associations (VSLAs) and took out loans to start small businesses. Trainees have been able to continue their education and improve household incomes. Challenges include only being able to support 40 of 100 youths due to lack of funds, and one member from each of two groups died due to lack of food.
The document provides a summary of activities for the Rotary Club of Erode North for the 2014-15 year. It discusses:
- 27 total club meetings including 13 speaker meetings, joint meetings, assemblies, and board meetings
- Service projects including health camps, distributing supplies to those in need, and awareness events
- Youth programs including installing new Rotaract and Interact clubs and participating in events
- Achieving district goals around membership, forming new clubs, and participating in events
- Individual member contributions to projects focused on literacy, health, and helping those in need.
This document provides information for students on volunteering through the Ealing Volunteer Centre. It discusses what volunteering is, the benefits of volunteering such as meeting new people and improving skills, and addresses common reasons students may be hesitant to volunteer. It also outlines the steps to start volunteering, including visiting the centre, finding a volunteer opportunity, and undergoing background checks. Students are encouraged to volunteer for at least 2 hours every 2 weeks and can earn a certificate for completing 100 hours of volunteering.
The document is a birthday message for someone named Tammy. It praises Tammy for being a beautiful, caring friend who makes people smile. It says Tammy is loved not for her beauty but for how she treats her friends with support and loyalty. The message wishes Tammy a happy birthday and thanks her for being part of their lives as a nice person.
Congratulations to our Allen Tate Winner's Edge Graduates for the Charlotte R...Stephanie Fessel
Winner's Edge is an exclusive real estate training program for agents is designed to get their Allen Tate career off to the best possible start. The curriculum includes two weeks of interactive sessions on lead generation, negotiating, presentation skills, handling objections and more
This document outlines the registration fees, tuition rates, and payment schedules for a school's daycare and pre-K-5th grade programs. It details non-refundable registration and book fees on a sliding scale based on grade level. Tuition for the 3-4 year old program is $2100 per year or $210 per month, while K-5th grade is $2450 per year or $245 per month. Both may be paid in 10 monthly installments. The document also lists contact information for administrators, teachers, and staff.
Rotary Club of Madras Central Aadithya Secretary Report 2012 - 13rcmca
This document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Madras Central Aadithya for the 2012-13 year. It outlines the installation of new officers, including the president. It then details the various club activities in areas such as membership, youth programs, community service, health initiatives, international exchange, and fundraising events. Key projects involved building toilets in villages, providing health camps and eye surgeries, supporting youth competitions and scholarships, and raising funds for polio eradication.
Waddesdon Wednesday Club Success Story FinalHelen Cavill
The Wednesday Club is a charity-run day club that has been operating for 35 years in Waddesdon, UK. It provides social activities and meals for older residents to reduce isolation. Maintaining enough volunteers is a challenge, but Community Impact Bucks has provided crucial support through referrals, training, promotion, and assistance with transportation. This support has helped ensure volunteer screening and allowed the club to thrive while serving its members.
The document provides membership numbers for various unions and organizations in Waterbury, Connecticut as of March 1, 2008. It lists the number of members for AFT (321), AFSCME (1200), NASW (30), school social workers (1000), UFCW (3), CAC pastors (2000), SEIU (100), and CPP. The total number of people connected to these groups in Waterbury is 4,630. It also lists additional Waterbury organizations that could be in relationship with including DTC, CLC, ULA Staywell Health Center, COC, Chamber, Waterbury Black Business Council, NVP, Waterbury Hospital, 30 churches, a synagogue, 2 mosques,
This document summarizes the activities of the LEO Club of Rajgangpur over the past year. [1] The Club has undertaken various community service projects such as dental camps, eye camps, health checkups, and plantation drives. [2] The Club also aims to provide leadership development opportunities for youth by organizing projects that promote teamwork, community involvement, and positive character traits. [3] Working with the local Lions Club on joint projects allows both organizations to multiply their impact and better serve the community.
GST News Letter 8 - January 2022 from Narsimha Raju Dcihpally 320D, India (1)...lionnarsimharajumjf
The document summarizes the service activities of Lions Clubs International District 320D for the first half of the Lionistic year. It recognizes clubs and individual Lions for their efforts in conducting hunger relief, environmental, health screening, disaster relief, and other service activities despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. It encourages clubs to continue their service work and report activities through MyLion. It also provides ideas for hunger relief activities in January to honor the birthdays of Melvin Jones and Naresh Agarwal.
This exclusive real estate training program for agents is designed to get their Allen Tate career off to the best possible start. The curriculum includes two weeks of interactive sessions on lead generation, negotiating, presentation skills, handling objections and more
This document discusses appreciating what you have in life by considering those who have less. It provides examples of thinking about people who are unhappier, have lower salaries, fewer friends, suffer more hardships, and have unfair societies or poor transportation to feel grateful for what you have. It repeats the message to enjoy life as it comes and be thankful because things are worse for others but better for you.
Full time volunteer reference letter from OonaghPO-HAN, CHEN
Thank you very much for volunteering with Volunteering Matters. We believe that people of all ages and backgrounds have an important and constructive part to play in making a difference to others. We know that being active in communities gives individuals confidence, pride and improved health and well-being.
You have played your own unique role in providing help and support to those who need it. We hope you feel that your contribution has made a real difference to your life in the same way that we know it has made a difference to the lives of others. We are sure that that you will not forget what you have given and what you have gained from your volunteering experience.
This certificate comes to you as an acknowledgment of your achievements as a volunteer and with heart-felt thanks and every good wish for your future life.
Each day more people are in need of help like the help that you have given. You can contribute even more than you have already by telling others about your experience and encouraging them to volunteer with Volunteering Matters.
Thank you very much.
The document summarizes feedback from residents of Sebastian Society in Bandra, Mumbai on how the society has progressed over the last 3-5 years. Residents noted there is now more social interaction and bonding opportunities through revived facilities like the Rest Ranwar Club. Events like annual picnics, parties, and socials bring society members together. While some challenges around development approvals remain, most residents believe Sebastian Society will continue growing in the coming years through ongoing activities and a cooperative managing committee.
Allen Tate Realtors Winner's Edge May 2014 Graduates_Charlotte RegionStephanie Fessel
This document congratulates May 2014 employees of the month from various offices of the Charlotte region. It lists the name and office of 24 employees who received the recognition. It concludes by saying "Congratulations! The Best Is Yet To Come!"
Flyer describing our upcoming volunteer meet and greet event that will be held at our local senior citizens center on 1/25/16. Staff and current volunteers will be on hand to answer questions.
1) "Saath" is a group with a common goal of serving society and the environment through various social activities.
2) The group's activities included winter clothing distribution, cleanliness drives, open sessions on hygiene and women's safety, promotion of marathons, and blood donation camps.
3) Future planned activities are tree plantation drives, traffic awareness programs, anti-pollution awareness, additional blood donation camps, hygiene training, promotion of cycling, and helping provide water for birds.
History of Rotary International, RI Dist 3202 & Rotary Club Of Erode NorthSatheesh Periyasamy
This document provides information about Rotary International and the Rotary Club of Erode North. It introduces the current president of Rotary International, past governors of the local district, and details about the Rotary Club of Erode North, including its founding date, charter members, current membership size, and meeting location. The overall document promotes the work of Rotary clubs in developing connections between members and supporting communities through service projects.
EARN-UGANDA provides a report on their achievements in supporting vulnerable youth, child mothers, and HIV-positive individuals in Lira District, Uganda through vocational skills training. They supported 5 community groups totaling 150 beneficiaries in skills like shoe making, baking, hairdressing, motorcycle repairs, welding, and tailoring. The groups saved money through village savings and loan associations (VSLAs) and took out loans to start small businesses. Trainees have been able to continue their education and improve household incomes. Challenges include only being able to support 40 of 100 youths due to lack of funds, and one member from each of two groups died due to lack of food.
The document provides a summary of activities for the Rotary Club of Erode North for the 2014-15 year. It discusses:
- 27 total club meetings including 13 speaker meetings, joint meetings, assemblies, and board meetings
- Service projects including health camps, distributing supplies to those in need, and awareness events
- Youth programs including installing new Rotaract and Interact clubs and participating in events
- Achieving district goals around membership, forming new clubs, and participating in events
- Individual member contributions to projects focused on literacy, health, and helping those in need.
This document provides information for students on volunteering through the Ealing Volunteer Centre. It discusses what volunteering is, the benefits of volunteering such as meeting new people and improving skills, and addresses common reasons students may be hesitant to volunteer. It also outlines the steps to start volunteering, including visiting the centre, finding a volunteer opportunity, and undergoing background checks. Students are encouraged to volunteer for at least 2 hours every 2 weeks and can earn a certificate for completing 100 hours of volunteering.
The document is a birthday message for someone named Tammy. It praises Tammy for being a beautiful, caring friend who makes people smile. It says Tammy is loved not for her beauty but for how she treats her friends with support and loyalty. The message wishes Tammy a happy birthday and thanks her for being part of their lives as a nice person.
Congratulations to our Allen Tate Winner's Edge Graduates for the Charlotte R...Stephanie Fessel
Winner's Edge is an exclusive real estate training program for agents is designed to get their Allen Tate career off to the best possible start. The curriculum includes two weeks of interactive sessions on lead generation, negotiating, presentation skills, handling objections and more
This document outlines the registration fees, tuition rates, and payment schedules for a school's daycare and pre-K-5th grade programs. It details non-refundable registration and book fees on a sliding scale based on grade level. Tuition for the 3-4 year old program is $2100 per year or $210 per month, while K-5th grade is $2450 per year or $245 per month. Both may be paid in 10 monthly installments. The document also lists contact information for administrators, teachers, and staff.
Rotary Club of Madras Central Aadithya Secretary Report 2012 - 13rcmca
This document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Madras Central Aadithya for the 2012-13 year. It outlines the installation of new officers, including the president. It then details the various club activities in areas such as membership, youth programs, community service, health initiatives, international exchange, and fundraising events. Key projects involved building toilets in villages, providing health camps and eye surgeries, supporting youth competitions and scholarships, and raising funds for polio eradication.
Waddesdon Wednesday Club Success Story FinalHelen Cavill
The Wednesday Club is a charity-run day club that has been operating for 35 years in Waddesdon, UK. It provides social activities and meals for older residents to reduce isolation. Maintaining enough volunteers is a challenge, but Community Impact Bucks has provided crucial support through referrals, training, promotion, and assistance with transportation. This support has helped ensure volunteer screening and allowed the club to thrive while serving its members.
The document provides membership numbers for various unions and organizations in Waterbury, Connecticut as of March 1, 2008. It lists the number of members for AFT (321), AFSCME (1200), NASW (30), school social workers (1000), UFCW (3), CAC pastors (2000), SEIU (100), and CPP. The total number of people connected to these groups in Waterbury is 4,630. It also lists additional Waterbury organizations that could be in relationship with including DTC, CLC, ULA Staywell Health Center, COC, Chamber, Waterbury Black Business Council, NVP, Waterbury Hospital, 30 churches, a synagogue, 2 mosques,
This document summarizes the activities of the LEO Club of Rajgangpur over the past year. [1] The Club has undertaken various community service projects such as dental camps, eye camps, health checkups, and plantation drives. [2] The Club also aims to provide leadership development opportunities for youth by organizing projects that promote teamwork, community involvement, and positive character traits. [3] Working with the local Lions Club on joint projects allows both organizations to multiply their impact and better serve the community.
GST News Letter 8 - January 2022 from Narsimha Raju Dcihpally 320D, India (1)...lionnarsimharajumjf
The document summarizes the service activities of Lions Clubs International District 320D for the first half of the Lionistic year. It recognizes clubs and individual Lions for their efforts in conducting hunger relief, environmental, health screening, disaster relief, and other service activities despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. It encourages clubs to continue their service work and report activities through MyLion. It also provides ideas for hunger relief activities in January to honor the birthdays of Melvin Jones and Naresh Agarwal.
United Friends is a non-profit organization located in Kamalpur, Tripura that works on various development programs. This document provides an annual activity report for the year 2014-2015 that summarizes the organization's vision, mission, management structure, and key programs conducted over the past year. Some of the main programs discussed include women development, health programs, literacy programs, and skill development training. The report provides details on tailoring training conducted for women's empowerment and outlines United Friends' goal of working to develop the spiritual, mental, physical, economic and social well-being of rural communities in Dhalai District.
This newsletter summarizes the District Governor's visits to various Rotary clubs in the district over the past month. It discusses projects undertaken by clubs, including a seedlings project, building a house for a destitute family, and a mountain walk fundraiser. It also highlights a leadership camp for youth and efforts to increase membership across clubs.
The document discusses an upcoming event hosted by Rotary Mysore to benefit Sneha Kiran, an organization that helps children with cerebral palsy. Rotary Mysore gifted a wheelchair to a recipient named Kishore through Sneha Kiran. Ms. Shashikala from Sneha Kiran thanked Rotary Mysore for their long-time support and requested donations for a fashion show and dinner fundraiser on January 26th. The document also recognizes the many contributions of Rotary Mysore members to a recent Rotary conference.
Tr. Ankit Agarwal
Treasurer: Tr. Animesh Damani
Vice Chairman: Tr. Vishal Agarwal
IPC: Tr. Utkarsh Jani
CONVENORS-
Fellowship: Tr. Akshit Marwah
Community Service: Tr. Ankit Parikh
Twinklers: Tr. Amit Jain
Publicity: Tr. Harsh Shah
Address by Incoming Chairman:
Ch. Tr. Abhishek Goyal thanked the outgoing team and assured to take
ART 40 to greater heights with his team. He shared his vision for the year.
Presentation of Budget:
Treasurer
The document summarizes a 4-day camp called "Youth for Drought" held in Jalna, India from April 24-28, 2013 to address the drought situation. Over 100 youth volunteers from different districts participated in the camp's activities, which included cleaning a dried-up lake to remove physical and mental barriers caused by the long-term water scarcity. The camp aimed to motivate the local community to collectively address the drought and saw increasing participation from over 1,500 residents by the final day. Donations were collected for continued drought relief work and local leaders pledged future support and involvement.
The document outlines details about Janakalyan Sevashram, a non-governmental organization (NGO) that runs homes and shelters for destitute children and senior citizens. It provides information on the NGO's board of directors, vision, objectives, daily routines for children and seniors, facilities and activities. The goal of the NGO is to ensure underprivileged children have a healthy life through providing food, shelter, education and access to quality education.
Leo club of SMK Puteri Seremban's 2nd Issue Bulletin 2013/2014Joey Baoyi
The document summarizes the activities of the Leo Club of SMK Puteri Seremban over the past year. It discusses several projects the club carried out, including serving at the Lions International Peace Poster Contest, decorating the school for Chinese New Year, and organizing a treasure hunt and orientation for new members. The club was also recognized with the Leo Spotlight on Children Award for an event they held with daycare children. The document demonstrates the club's dedication to serving the community through various meaningful projects.
Sonali Sarkar completed a project at Navkshitij, an organization that helps rehabilitate mentally challenged people. During her time there, she engaged in various activities with the clients like making sky lamps, candles, chocolate and jewelry. She also helped teach skills to children in the day school. Sonali learned how to better work in a team and manage special needs clients. She was thankful for the experience and memories made with clients like Swara and Abhishak.
ROTARY CLUB OF PASIG WEST bulletin 02 julyCharlie ddm
The Rotary Club of Pasig West held its turnover ceremonies on June 30, 2014 where Immediate Past President Jojo Delos Santos turned over the gavel and bell to the incoming President Charlie Atienza, marking the start of the new Rotary year. The club also attended the District 3800 training conference DISTAS in April 2014. Key speakers discussed topics like Rotary excellence, leadership, and public speaking. The club recognizes the importance of using social media, especially Facebook, to promote the club's activities and increase its public image as Facebook has a large user base in the Philippines.
The document summarizes the activities of Sadhu Vaswani School in Rajkot, India to create awareness of social responsibility in their community.
The school coordinated with other local schools on a "Design for Change" contest to address various social issues. Students discussed major problems in society and conducted a survey where they encouraged members of the public to take a pledge to make changes like avoiding plastic bags, not littering, reducing tobacco and vehicle use, and celebrating birthdays with underprivileged children.
Over a week, 650 students went door-to-door and to local shops to conduct the survey and received over 2400 pledges from community members to implement the suggested changes. They followed up after a few
The document summarizes activities of the Lion's Club Pune Pimple Saudagar branch from February 2012 to August 2012. It discusses the installation of new leadership, including the Charter President, Secretary, and Treasurer. It then outlines the club's activities which included awareness campaigns for eye donation and the environment, establishing donation banks for spectacles, medicines, clothes, and books, tree plantations, and donations to support blind students and handicap centers. The club collaborated with other local Lion's clubs and launched a website to publicize their work.
The village of Lodhi Gujjar had muddy and filthy streets that were causing health issues for residents. To address this problem, students from the Satya Bharti School organized a community clean-up effort. They met with local leaders and community members to gain their support. Then, with help from the community, students cleaned some of the muddy areas around the school to raise awareness of cleanliness issues. The cleaned areas now look neat and clean, and the community members promised to keep them that way and educate others.
The document provides details about the Rotaract Club of Bangalore E-City for the 2014-2015 year. It discusses the club's mission and values. It outlines 23 members and their meeting location, date, and times. It also summarizes 20 club projects and 6 events participated in, including networking opportunities, fundraising, workshops, and community service activities focused on education, entertainment, and awareness-raising. International service projects involving members traveling to Sri Lanka are also mentioned.
This document provides information about a family handbook for the Infant Jesus Church parish in Shankarwadi, India. The handbook contains information like the parish directory, family contact details, community fund contributions, faith formation programs, and parish leadership. It is intended to help parishioners feel more connected to the parish community and provide easy access to resources and leaders.
Swarna Chittaranjan is a science graduate and education master's graduate from the University of Mysore. She has been actively involved in Inner Wheel, a women's service organization, since 1994, holding various leadership positions at the club and district levels. She has executed over 250 service projects. Her husband is also involved in community service organizations. The document is a notice welcoming Swarna Chittaranjan as the principal guest and speaker at an Inner Wheel meeting.
Swarna Chittaranjan is a science graduate and education master's graduate from the University of Mysore. She has been actively involved in Inner Wheel, a women's service organization, since 1994, holding various leadership positions at the club and district levels. She has executed over 250 service projects. Her husband is also involved in community service organizations. The document is welcoming Swarna Chittaranjan as the principal guest and speaker for an Inner Wheel meeting.
Swarna Chittaranjan is a science graduate and former principal who has been actively involved in the Inner Wheel organization for nearly three decades, holding various leadership positions at the club and district levels. She comes from a family with a history of service in Rotary and Inner Wheel. The document provides details of her background and accomplishments in Inner Wheel. It also summarizes the welcome and introductory remarks provided by the current Inner Wheel Midtown president for Swarna Chittaranjan's visit to the club as part of her role in Inner Wheel leadership.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
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Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
UN WOD 2024 will take us on a journey of discovery through the ocean's vastness, tapping into the wisdom and expertise of global policy-makers, scientists, managers, thought leaders, and artists to awaken new depths of understanding, compassion, collaboration and commitment for the ocean and all it sustains. The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
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Rotary Club of Poona Downtown - LN4 Prosthetic Hand Project
1. ROTARY CLUB OF POONA
DOWNTOWN
The LN-4 Prosthetic Hand Distribution Camp
2. Rotary Club of Poona Downtown
has been working for last 12 years
in service to the handicapped.
Wheel Chairs
Tricycles
Polio Corrective Surgeries
Prosthetic Feet, Hands
Walkers
Etc.
have been distributed to
more than 1300 needy persons so far.
12. A copy of the book
“Apanganche
Preranasrot”
was gifted
to each recipient.
13. Hands Given JAN APRIL MARCH TOTAL
14 14 15
74 45 27 146
MALE 67 36 19 122
FEMALE 7 9 8 24
MAHARASHTRA 69 44 27 140
OTHER STATES 5 1 0 6
84%
16%
MALE FEMALE
19. Some said God bless Rotary Clubs and Rotary families
20. Some prayed
the God to
allot a few
years
from
their life
to the
Rotarians to
serve
the society
more & more
21. And says his mother
“.....very much
thankful to members
of Rotary Club of
Poona Downtown
because they gave
our child new hand-
new life. This is a
miracle in our life”