Dear
Past District Governor,
As a Past District
Governor in Zone 8 we expect you have a keen interest
in the Regionalisation Pilot Project.
You are therefore invited to attend a special information session
just for PDGS, about the future of Rotary in Australia,
New Zealand and
the Pacific Islands.
Monday 29th
August, 2022
·
18:00 - New Zealand
·
16:00 - Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
·
14:00 - Western Australia
The host for the webinar will be Rotary International Director Jessie Harman.
Presenters will be Co-Chairs PDG Ingrid
Waugh and PDG Peter Frueh.
Questions will be asked through the Q&A function
and will be moderated by
Rotary International South Pacific and Philippines Office staff.
Duration will be one hour with approximately twenty minutes of introduction
and
presentation, with the remainder answering questions.
Questions asked will be incorporated into the Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
and answers section of the website:
https://creatingtomorrowrotary.org/
PLEASE 'REGISTER HERE'
Sincerely,
Regionalisation Pilot Project Team
Co-chairs Ingrid Waugh (NZ/Oceania)
and Peter Frueh (Australia)
At Rotary,
we are deeply concerned by the escalating loss of life
and humanitarian hardship caused by the war in Ukraine.
We’re using our deep networks and decades
of
experience to take swift action in the region.
Your donations at
work
All donations to our Disaster Response Fund from
3 March to 30 April 2022 have been prioritized for use
providing humanitarian aid to regions that are supporting
Ukrainian
refugees or other victims of the war.
Thanks to the generosity of donors around the world,
we raised more than $15 million in contributions
that are already helping provide people with essential items
such as water,
food, shelter, medicine, and clothing.
So far, 221 disaster response grants,
totaling $7.0million in 28 countries,
have been awarded to support people affected by the war.
The Rotary Foundation will continue to use the donations
for humanitarian aid in and around Ukraine,
and districts can apply for these grants until 31 December
2022.
Donations made to the Disaster Response Fund
after 30 April will be available to all communities around
the world that need assistance recovering from disasters.
Apply for a
disaster response grant
Find out how Rotary districts can apply for a grant
from the Disaster Response Fund.
Now through 31 December 2022,
districts can apply for grants to provide relief such
as water, food, shelter, medicine, and clothing to refugees
or other people affected by the crisis.
Districts should work closely with local officials and groups
to
ensure that the funding will meet a specific community need.
Rotary districts that border Ukraine
and the district in Ukraine may apply for grants
of up to $100,000 each from the Disaster Response Fund.
Eligible districts include:
• District 1911
(Hungary)
• District 2231 (Poland)
• District 2232 (Belarus and Ukraine)
• District 2240 (Czech Republic and Slovakia)
• District 2241 (Republic of Moldova and Romania)
During this same period, other districts
can apply for $25,000 grants,
and districts can combine disaster response grants
for frontline countries to fund larger projects and
shipments.
August has been another busy month for ShelterBox.
Our response to the East Africa drought is gathering pace.
Some may ask how shelter can help during a drought?
Drought and the ensuing famine can lead to displacement,
as vulnerable people migrate to find feed for livestock
and seek food at distribution centres.
Competition for scarce resources can often lead to conflict,
driving more displacement.
Affected populations are forced to flee their homes,
often taking only what they can carry with them.
By supplying emergency shelter and other essential items,
we can make a real difference.
Luckily, we have extensive experience working in Ethiopia
and the Horn of Africa that goes back to the crisis of 2011
and we're confident we can reach those most in need.
We continue to work in Ukraine, Bangladesh, Cameroon,
Nigeria, Mozambique, Syria and Yemen.
None of this work would be possible without donors
like you, so thank you!
As of June, almost seven million people have been
internally displaced by the war –
with more than six million moving across
international borders to seek refuge.
There are estimated to be an additional 13 million people
stranded in areas affected by the conflict who are at risk
and in need of humanitarian assistance.
ShelterBox is currently working on three projects.
For project 1 we are working with two different partners,
to distribute a total of 12,000 mattresses to people living in
‘collective centres’ throughout western and central Ukraine,
10,641 of which
have now been distributed.
For project 2, with our partner, ReliefAid,
we have focused on supporting people still within
Ukraine survive in buildings damaged by the conflict.
We have so far supplied 5,011 families with shelter
and household items, consisting of a mix of shelter kits,
shelter tool kits and tarpaulins along with fixings as required.
We are also supplying blankets, water carriers, buckets,
solar lights, and hygiene kits.
For project 3, we are supporting refugees arriving
at the border in Moldova with a portable assistance package,
including hygiene items and cash voucher assistance (CVA
Heavy monsoon rains and flash floods in early June
have submerged large parts of north-eastern Bangladesh,
leaving millions of people stranded or displaced.
Excess rainwater has not been able to drain from the
low-lying wetlands which were still saturated
from heavy rains in late May.
An estimated 7.2 million people have been affected
by the widespread flooding.
Our Rotary contacts in Dhaka have informed us
that most of the floodwaters have now receded,
but the damage to infrastructure and crops has been extensive.
A ShelterBox team deployed in early July,
and is working with Habitat for Humanity, Bangladesh
to scope a
response project.
ShelterBox staff, community volunteers from local partner HEED,
and Rotaract volunteers conducted community training
in Sylhet, Bangladesh.
The training covered the proposed project between
ShelterBox, Habitat for Humanity Bangladesh, and HEED.
From here, the community volunteers will conduct focus group
discussions with beneficiaries from the target list of 6,000 HH
to better understand their shelter needs and how they
would utilise cash assistance.
The volunteers from HEED are from the affected communities
themselves and will provide a level of local knowledge
and understanding so that ShelterBox can understand
the needs and capacities of
communities as well as possible
Ethiopia - Drought/Conflict
Following four consecutive below-average rain seasons
in the Horn of Africa, as many as 6.5 million people across
the region are struggling to meet basic food, water,
agriculture, and livestock needs.
420,000 people are reported to have been forced to leave
their homes in search of food and water.
ShelterBox have been operating in Ethiopia since 2018,
through our partner IOM (International Organisation for Migration).
Our response in Ethiopia will span across a 12-month period.
Within this year-long project, we will be flexible and respond
in areas which are currently suffering from a lack of funding
and/or attention by other NGOs.
We will deliver our aid in three distributions cycles
throughout the year, each targeting approximately
4,000 households with items such as tarpaulins, rope,
wash basin, jug, bag, jerry car, blankets, sleeping mats,
kitchen set and mosquito nets.
The recent detection of the vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2
case in New York, USA,
and isolates in several environmental samples collected
in London are stark reminders
that as long as polio exists anywhere,
it is a threat everywhere.
It also highlights the importance of vaccination
as the only form of protection against polio
and other vaccine-preventable diseases and the work that needs to be done
in our communities to encourage the uptake of vaccines.
Also, as the world gets closer to zero wild poliovirus cases,
it is increasingly important to track all forms
of the virus wherever they may appear,
including in polio-free regions.
The U.S. is still considered low risk for paralytic outbreaks
of polio due to the high level of vaccine coverage
across the population.
If a child has received the entire course of vaccines,
the risk of becoming paralyzed by polio is negligible.
According to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
92.6% of children aged 24 months are fully vaccinated
against polio, slightly below the 95%
World Health Organization target.
The best things countries can do to protect themselves
from polio until the disease is eradicated from
the world are to: maintain high vaccination coverage
and robust disease surveillance and be ready to respond
in the event of an outbreak to minimize the risk
and consequences of polio re-introduction
or re-emergence
anywhere.
The world currently has a unique opportunity
to stop virus transmission for good.
Still, all parties, including donors and country governments,
must re-commit to polio eradication
by fully supporting the
Global Polio Eradication Initiative
(GPEI) 2022-2026 strategy.
This focuses on adopting an emergency posture
while generating greater accountability
and ownership from country governments
to eradicate wild polio and end
variant poliovirus (cVDPV) outbreaks.
Rotary, a global service organization with over 1.4 million members,
has been at the center of the worldwide effort
to eradicate polio for over three decades.
Every year, through our funding partnership with
the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,
Rotary commits $150 million to the global effort to eradicate polio.
We have contributed more than $2.6 billion and
countless volunteer hours to end polio forever.
Together with our partners, we engage communities
everywhere to encourage high vaccination rates,
immunizing over 400 million children annually.
More than 20 million people are walking today
who otherwise would have been paralyzed because
of our efforts and those of our partners in
the GPEI.
The time for urgent action is now.
A new vaccine has been deployed –
novel oral polio vaccine 2 (nOPV2) –
which is more genetically stable to stop outbreaks
of circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus effectively.
With sustained political and financial commitments,
the GPEI is confident that we can achieve a world
in
which no child is paralyzed by polio again.
18
August 2022
Hello everyone, just a reminder …
do you have
a President-Elect in your Club?
Please be aware the first PETS for Rotary Western Australia
will be held on 4th-5th February, in person.
We don’t want your Club to miss out!
So if you don’t have one yet,
please appoint someone soon
and add their name to Club Runner
so they don’t miss important information!
DG Ineke
Rotary members like you are taking action and creating meaningful change in
communities worldwide. we come together and share our passion for Doing Good in the World. We’re excited to keep the momentum going in 2023. Join us in the beautiful city of Melbourne, Australia, 27-31 May to connect with other people of action. We’ll hear from great speakers, enjoy fantastic entertainment, take part in inspirational breakout sessions, and so much more. Don’t
wait, because this rate expires on 15 December. |
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Induction Officer Manny Braude introduced Rotary’s newest member
Fab Schrippa and together with his wife Lisa have joined the Swan Rotary family.
Fab thanked all members for making him feel so welcome
and is looking forward to being an active member of the club,
however with the arrival soon of their first baby
he might not been seen
for a couple of months!
Throwback to our last dinner meeting
when we inducted our first new member for the year.
Welcome to Rotary, Glenn!
The speaker at our meeting last week was our member Wes Rigg who,
having recently returned from several months overseas,
told us about the highs and lows of his recent travels.
With alarming long covid-related health issues requiring hospitalisation
in a foreign country,
Wes offered advice based on his experiences, particularly
in regard to travel insurance covering health.
Prior to his departure,
Wes made a generous contribution to the
Rotary Foundation Disaster Relief fund
which was matched by the Rotary Foundation
and channelled into projects assisting the Ukrainian refugees.
His contribution has earned Paul Harris Fellow recognition,
which was presented during the meeting.
Did you know that the majority of
Rotarians join Rotary
because a Rotarian invited
them?
Join DG Ineke and her team as we explore
how you can share your
unique Rotary
story without getting tongue-tied
or leaving out the invitation bit!
This will be an enjoyable afternoon where
we will learn from
each other as well as from others who do
this very well.
Come along if you have something to
learn,
something to share or a mix of the two!
It is all on Zoom, to ensure you can
attend
in the comfort of your own home
and be ‘covid-safe’.
You are also welcome to get together with others
and join in as a group.
We will be finishing with a BYO
sundowner.
This is the first of our Adventure series
this year.
We are very excited to get started! See
you there!
3:00pm - 6:00pm Sunday 28 August 2022
Here is the link for the session,
copy it to your calendar once you
have registered:
JOIN us next Wednesday for our guest speaker Dr Jyoti Kaur,
Bookings close Monday 29 August at 12 noon.
Contact Mike, contact
details below.
#rotarymatildabay #rotaryinternational #Rotary
#rotaryprojects #einstinfirstproject
#ImagineRotary #matildabayrestaurant
One week to go until the Swan Rotary
Small Mob Shearing Day on 3rd September
. If you have just a few sheep and need a shearer
book in for our day at the Gidgegannup Showgrounds.
Rachel 0413011610
Great prizes to be won and fun to be had
$20 pp - tables of 8
Call Marg to book 0450 149 360
Tickets are already
selling fast,
so please jump
onto our ticketing website and secure yours today.
Value, Local, Fun -
that's Bricktober Perth
Don't forget to
purchase your 'Awesome Trail' at the same time
Team members Ross Sweeney & John Dodman
(Rosco & Johno) from Como Rotary Club.
Car fundraising for mental health research for children
(up to 12 years) for Australian Rotary Health
#COMO ROTARY CAR 1982
Ever thought of helping out with community events,
like the Stirling Farmers Market (or the bacon and egg rolls)?
Ask our organisers, the Rotary Club of Karrinyup
or us about
volunteering. We'd love to have you!
https://www.facebook.com/KarrinyupRotary
The rain has cleared and the burgers are beaut..
.come and see us at Rockingham Rotary Markets
What do you call a line of men waiting to get haircuts?
A barberqueue.
Get a hot bacon and egg roll.
We promise a short queue and you might be lucky enough
to get a dad joke while you're waiting.
Find our stall at the Stirling Farmers Market
off Cedric St, Stirling from 7:30 to 11:30 am
https://goo.gl/maps/1Eq7ppMXdPhZG3zCA
In 2000 Esperance hosted the annual district
conference.
fun fact!!
#WearItPurple Day
so let's acknowledge our young LGBTIQ+ individuals
who are struggling at the moment
Australian Rotary Health will always show its support for these young people
and has funded (and still does fund) research into the
#mentalhealth of #LGBTQ youth and adults.
You can show support to our young #LGBTIQ+
Australians by wearing something purple
Wear it Purple is a youth-led, volunteer organisation
that aims to foster supportive, safe,
empowering and inclusive
environments for LGBTIQ+ young people
Members honoured!
Members Max Puddey and Jeremy Wood along with Jeanette Wood
were honoured by the State Government in having their Volunteer work
recognised at an event this afternoon.
Thank you to
Christine Tonkin our local MLA.
Our guest at this weeks meeting was Bella Gooding,
the 2022 Des Killick Student Scholar, at Como SC
who gave an update on her Yr
12 studies and challenges. All going very well.
Also as part of the Scholarship, Bella attended the RYPEN program,
and she shared some great highlights and experiences.
Ian Ball, D9465 RYPEN Chair, presented Bella with her RYPEN Certificate.
Well done Bella
On Sunday, at the Darius Wells complex in Kwinana,
Tom Hoyer Ramone, Brenda and Dakota attended the final
of the annual 4 way test speeches
. Four students presented their 5 minute very different talks.
They were adjudicated by the people from Rostrum.
Well done.
Our participation and experiences added to an approach our Club
may
make to our high schools for the 2023 year.
The Rotary Clubs of North Perth and Wyndham Harbour in Victoria
joined forces to help the homeless with clothing in WA.
Some weeks ago a member from The Rotary Club of Wyndham Harbour
contacted one of our club members to see if we could assist
with a donation of clothing that would be coming from the warehouse
that is in WA from a company called Fashion Biz.
Fashion Biz are in most states in Australia with offices also based
in different parts of the world.
They are quite a large company and had quite a large quantity
of clothing that they wished to donated specifically to the homeless.
The clothing is new however had been rejected by Fashion Biz
because of some minor defects.
After a few phone calls we managed to find a community organisation
that could accept this amount of clothing
and specifically hand it out to the homeless.
The community organisation was
The Margaret Court Community Outreach Centre
who are based in Osborne park.
We arranged for them to collect the clothing and needless to say
they were very thankful and grateful for Rotary considering them for this donation
. This is an excellent outcome of two clubs working together
on different sides of the country to achieve a positive
result.
This week Patti Walmsley,
formerly a Rotarian with the RC Mandurah,
contacted President Jenni through our website.
Patti is now living locally and was looking for a Rotary club,
which is a good fit for her.
Patti's unique work situation as a tour guide means
she is away a lot and not all clubs are an easy fit for her.
Patti enjoyed the evening, especially meeting our club members,
and loved the amazing sunset view provided at our lovely venue.
We look forward to seeing her again, when she is next in town.
Last night the Club had a presentation on a mobile shower truck
for the Goldfields Community from Kalgoorlie Church of Christ Beau Spencer.
Great to hear his passion to assist those in need, especially our homeless.
Stay tuned for more information on this project.
@EsperanceRFDSAuxiliaryInc President Neil Brindley
spoke to our club last night, discussing their firewood project!
What an absolutely inspiring venture, with such a worthy cause benefiting.
We
ALL know someone who has been flown on this awesome service!
Click the link to find out more, and support if you can
https://www.facebook.com/erfdsai/
A full house at the Rotary Club of Mount Lawley quiz night!
Great fundraiser and heaps of fun
Past President Dave and President Wilma checking in
guests
On Tuesday we held our second Community dinner for residents of Subiaco
to come along and socialise and enjoy a hearty 3 course meal.
We had a fantastic turnout and we all enjoyed the evening and food
. Our next dinner is on 29 November.
Please get in touch if you are interested.
We also provided 50 meals for the homeless to be distributed
. by the Salvation Army
Had a great crowd at Bingo last night.
The biggest yet. Maybe they were there for the jackpot, now at $475.00,
or maybe just to have an easy and safe night out. Either way,
The Rotary Club of Byford & Districts thanks you for your support.
All profits go back to our community.
See you next Friday.
Another 4500 pieces of LEGO donated - with a Playtub going to a new home
at Cloverdale Primary Education Support unit
Como Rotary has supported Manning Men’s Shed (MMS)
with funding to purchase new equipment,
which has significant OH&S benefits,
including new computer controlled dust management systems.
This is a major step up and very beneficial
to the members attending the Shed.
MMS are a highly valued long term Community Partner with our Club
, and we are delighted to support them in this way again.
Met with newly appointed Chairman, Graham Rennie
to
inspect the new machinery.
Steve Pugh
Containers for Change champion
This is a FREE special
event sponsored by Rotary Club of Mundaring.
Your booking fee
will be refunded to you when you
sign-in your child on
the day of the workshop.
The Hub of the Hills @ Mundaring
Saturday 3 September 2022
Pocket
Brick Monsters (Ages 5+)
Scratch
3.0 School of Rock (Ages 7+)
Booking is essential:
http://bit.ly/b4k-midland-rotary-club
Come and see what the Rotaract Club of
Subiaco
has achieved
and it's aspirations for the current Rotary year.
Click on the link to book your
tickets
Come and see what the Rotaract Club of
Subiaco
has achieved
and it's aspirations for the current Rotary year.
Click on the link to book your
tickets
Channel 7 Rockingham Beach Cup
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• 𝐌𝐀𝐑𝐊𝐄𝐓 & 𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐌𝐔𝐍𝐈𝐓𝐘 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐇𝐎𝐋𝐃𝐄𝐑𝐒 •
Expressions of Interest
are NOW open
for the Channel 7
Rockingham Beach Cup
Community
Festival on Sunday 13 November 2022.
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