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D uring a trip to Niger on a Rotary Foundation grant, Ernie and Sally Montagne of Arizona, USA, saw firsthand how the Foundation's humanitarian efforts are helping to break the cycle of hunger and poverty.

“The Rotary Foundation is our vehicle of choice to enable ordinary Rotarians to make a lasting difference in the lives of thousands of villagers in Africa,” says Ernie.

Contributions to the Annual Programs Fund through the Every Rotarian, Every Year (EREY) initiative are the primary source of funding for Foundation programs, including those that helped support efforts in Niger. These programs cover more than 160 countries and geographical areas on seven continents. ( Contribute now.)

Here is a small sample of projects made possible through EREY:

  • In the aftermath of Hurricane Mitch, Rotary clubs helped create Nueva Esperanza, (New Hope), a sustainable community in Honduras for poor families devastated by the storm. Using a Health, Hunger and Humanity (3-H) Grant, Rotary clubs in Honduras and California, USA, provided books, computers, and medical equipment for Nueva Esperanza, helping families put their lives back together.
  • With the help of a Rotary Foundation District Simplified Grant, the Rotary Club of West Jacksonville, Florida, USA, built a baseball field designed for local children with disabilities. The unique turf allows players using wheelchairs, walkers, and crutches to easily maneuver across the field with the help of an on-field “buddy” -- a volunteer, parent, or friend. (See this story in a clip from RVM: The Rotarian Video Magazine, volume 4, issue 1.)
  • A 3-H grant sponsored by the Rotary clubs of Calcutta Metropolitan, West Bengal, India, and Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, helped establish a half-mile concrete walkway in Nabapally, India, that serves as an escape route for villagers during annual monsoons.


6 Comments:
At 8:49AM on 26 April 2012, Olutoyo Johnson-Awe wrote: Rotary club of Jericho-Metro, Ibadan. As we have just been charttered, we plan to follow the footsteps and pattern aligned for Rotary, so we too can help to make a diffrence in serving humanity!
At 3:15PM on 17 June 2011, Nancy Cabral wrote: great to see so many smaller efforts make such a big difference.
At 8:45AM on 16 June 2011, Rtn Emmanuel Havugimana wrote: I want to express all my gratitude to RC Hawaii Downtown that helped RC Butare, District 9150, Rwanda to install a system of rainwater collection at G.S Butare Catholique. Now 950 students are very happy, and work in a clean environment. Inauguration was done on June 3rd, 2011. Total cost was USD 18500.
At 10:13AM on 15 June 2011, rotn.moody ganiyu wrote: As the rotary year draw to an end i want to appreciate rotarians worldwide for their wonderful contribution to the less privilege ones especially to rotary clud of ILORIN distrc 9125 .Rotarians keep doing your best for the future of the less privilege.
At 10:03AM on 27 December 2010, Craig Rennick wrote: I read Lord Mahaveer's comment about mankind and our inability to live in the present, to always be searching. This is, I think, our biggest challenge and touches us on a personal level. It's something many of us can relate to. The answer is living in the present, never comparing, always appreciating and counting our blessings. Craig Rennick Rotarian, Toronto
At 3:03PM on 16 June 2010, H. L. Ravi wrote: A person asked Lord Mahaveer, "What surprises you most about mankind ?". Lord Mahaveer replied- " People loose their health to make money and then loose their money to restore their health. By thinking anxiously about the future, they forget the present, such that they live neither for the present nor for the future. They live as if they will never die , and they die as if they had never lived ". Rotary is a great organisation which can genuinely help you serve the needy in and around your community, there by making your life meaningful. . Rtn. H. L. Ravi ,RID 3180 India

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