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These slides are adapted from the webinar which was recorded on 09 December, 2014.
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Contributions to The Rotary Foundation and Paul Harris Fellows (Europe/Africa)Rotary International
These slides are adapted from the webinar which was recorded on 09 December, 2014.
Rotary staff from the Europe/Africa office share best practices for making contributions to The Rotary Foundation and requesting Paul Harris Fellows, and provided information about which staff to contact in the Europe/Africa office with questions.
KZN Exporters, invite your clients, colleagues and business associates to enter the 2015 KZN Export Week Golf Challenge and enjoy a day of golf, networking and socialising. This golf challenge is open to the first 22 teams to register their 4-Ball.
Kids Company Pico Aneto Challenge 2016Suzie Curran
JOIN KIDS COMPANY ON OUR ATTEMPT TO CONQUER THE HIGHEST PEAK IN THE PYRENEES (3404M).
A two-day spring ascent promises glorious weather and a lot of snow cover on the glacier meaning ice axes, crampons and ropes will be necessary. The final ascent will begin by torchlight as we head for the gullies and then on to the eventual steep, airy traverse to the peak.
A Report on the Dryden Rotary Charity Foundation and how The Rotary Club of Dryden has raised and dispursed over $1,000,000 over the past ten years.
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Year end competition 2010
1. WIN BIG CASH PRIZES IN THE
COMMUNITY CHEST YEAR END
LIMITED DRAW COMPETITION
The Community Chest of the Western Cape is depending wholly on the support of the
caring public to help fund more than 450 Social Development and Welfare Programs
supported. By supporting this competition you assist the disadvantaged members of
the community – because you care.
To raise funds for the Community Chest we have a spectacular competition where you
stand to win BIG CASH PRIZES!!!!
1st Prize: R500 000 cash
2nd Prize: R30 000 cash
3rd Prize: R20 000 cash
4th Prize: R10 000 cash
Only 2500 tickets will be sold at R600 each and the draw will take place on Thursday
14th December 2010. To avoid disappointment please complete the entry form and mail
your cheque – made out to the Community Promotions Organisation – to Community
Chest, P O Box 3836, Cape Town 8000 or Fax the coupon with your credit card/cape
consumers number to 021- 487 1539
Making your donation easier you can use your Credit Card or Cape Consumers card
and choose the month(s) and the amount in which you want us to deduct your donation.
2. The draw will take place at the Alphen Hall in Constantia and all ticket-holders will be
invited to the draw. The winners will be notified telephonically.
For further inquiries please contact the competitions office 021 424 3344
Note: During the 2010/11 financial year R17 250 000 will be invested in more than 450
Social and Welfare Services in our communities.