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| On 23 October, we will kick off World Polio Day celebrations with a special event that will shine a light on Rotary’s leadership in the fight to end polio.
The End Polio Now: Make History Today event, live-streamed from New York City, will provide a global update on the status of polio eradication from experts in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, and will feature performances and appearances by celebrity ambassadors and other notables. Time magazine Senior Editor Jeffrey Kluger is our moderator, and UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake is a keynote speaker. Watch the live program at endpolio.org on Friday, 23 October, at 18:30 Eastern time (UTC-4) and take part in the conversation using #endpolio. If you can’t join us then, you can still be a part of this moment in history. A recording of the event will be available immediately following the broadcast. Use it to update your government representatives, or show it as part of your local World Polio Day celebration or club meeting program. Share this tweet to encourage others to join us. You can continue to support the fight against polio after World Polio Day through Miles to End Polio. On 21 November, General Secretary John Hewko and a team of Rotary staff will join Rotary members from Arizona and around the world in El Tour de Tucson to raise funds for polio eradication. Their current fundraising goal is $10 million. Districts can help reach this goal with a special Miles to End Polio DDF donation. The district that contributes the most will receive a visit from President-elect John Germ. To donate DDF, please complete and return this form by 30 November. Personal contributions can also be made. Now that Nigeria has stopped polio, we are one step closer to a polio-free world. But our fight isn’t over. There’s still work to be done in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the two remaining polio-endemic countries. Donate today and your donation will be matched 2-to-1 by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. With your help, we are “this much closer” to ending polio. Sincerely, |
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Changing Lives, Touching Tomorrow
Our second youth conference, “Changing Lives, Touching Tomorrow” was conducted with a resounding success!
The success was made possible with the support of Cornwall Hill College in providing us with a fantastic venue and competent students who took on the role of facilitators. The role of the facilitators in the event is key. Cornwall Hill College’s Social Responsibility Director, Mrs Wendy Barrett coached and guided the facilitators through the delicate art of facilitating a peer group and Rotarian Marilyn Traugott guided them with pointers in handling different cultures. Our relationship with Cornwall Hill College is of huge value to our Club.
Catering for 158 busy students was a task that was ably handled by the Rotarians and their spouses. The Saturday Lunch was sponsored Steers, Highlands Centre and the Rotarians got stuck in flipping the burgers. Vegetarian options were also available and the food was enjoyed by all.
Dala, KV Art Materials (Pty)Ltd , K Craft Imports (Pty) Ltd and Mr Price were our sponsors for the stationery and creative materials. Lovely expressive art work was created!
As before, the feedback from the delegates was very positive. They loved being able to interact with people they did not know before and express themselves freely in an environment they found comfortable.
Some of the comments:
“Meeting new people, this was very wonderful. I wish I can come back!”
“The idea of the talking stick was truly out of this world and I’m going to do it at school.” “The change you wish to create needs to begin from within yourself.”
“I learnt that serving people can actually change my perspective about life.”
The schools that participated were:
- Al Ghazali College
- Amity International School
- Cornwall Hill College
- Hoërskool Eldoraigne
- Malatse Motsepe High School
- Olievenhoutbosch Secondary
- Phelindaba Secondary School
- Pretoria Central Technical College
- Pretoria Chinese School
- Pretoria Girls High
- St. Albans College
- St. Peters College
- Sutherland Ridge High School
- Voortrekkerhoogte High School
- Willowmoore High School
- Hoërskool Waterkloof
- Hoërskool Zwartkop
- Lyttelton Manor High School