The Rotary Clubs of New Kingston and Portmore will be hosting a Breakfast Fundraiser tomorrow morning on World Polio Day at 7:45am. Breakfast will be at the Altamont Court Hotel.
The asking Contribution is $2500.00 and Proceeds will go towards the Fight to End Polio.
Have Breakfast with a Purpose tomorrow and Enjoy your Day!
By: Gabrielle Burgess
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The Rotary District 7020 Disaster Team has opened a Hurricane Irma Recovery Fund for the Caribbean Islands affected by the devastating Hurricane Irma.
Rotary is a non-profit organization and District 7020 consists of different territories in the Caribbean such as St. Martin, St. Maarten, Turks and Caicos Islands, Haiti, Jamaica, USVI, BVI, Bahamas, Cayman Islands and Anguilla. All territories are like a family to each other and for many years have worked together to help improve communities and assist less fortunate persons globally.
As a past Rotaractor, I am happy that my friends are alive and safe but I am truly saddened by the devastation that Hurricane Irma has caused to their homes and the Islands in general.
Within the District it seems that St. Martin, St. Maarten, BVI, USVI and the Turks and Caicos Islands have been struck the worse.
Six schools have been totalled in the BVI, so the Ministry of Education and Culture is considering to reopen under a shift system.
Many roofs have been taken off of the homes and buildings in St. Maarten, St. Martin, BVI and USVI.
The Islanders are trying to be positive and have been working hard to help their Islands rebuild. Digicel Jamaica and other Organizations have sent supplies of water and more to the Islands to give persons in communities and some supermarkets were just able to reopen.
Monetary aid is needed most at the moment though, for persons to have a roof over their head and more.
Please assist our Caribbean neighbours as much as you can in their time of need and help them to rebuild. One Love.
Please click on the link below or you can see the information how you can send funds above (N.B. There is now a direct link to Paypal on the website to make things easier):
The Rotary District 7020 Disaster Team has met to coordinate relief efforts to help their friends affected by Hurricane Irma.
Rotary is a non-profit organization and District 7020 consists of different territories in the Caribbean such as St. Martin, St. Maarten, Turks and Caicos Islands, Haiti, Jamaica, USVI, BVI, Bahamas, Cayman Islands and Anguilla. All territories are like a family to each other and for many years have worked together to help communities and less fortunate persons globally.
As a past Rotaractor, I am happy that my friends are alive and safe but I am truly saddened by the devastation that Hurricane Irma has caused to their homes and the Islands in general.
Within the District it seems that St. Martin, St. Maarten, BVI and USVI have been struck the worse.
I am sure the Rotary District 7020 Disaster Team has assessed the priority of help needed and will donate contributions respectively.
Please assist our Caribbean neighbours as much as you can in their time of need and help them to rebuild. One Love.
Please click on the link below or you can see the information how you can help here:
A little over a week ago, President Kashane of the Rotaract Club of UTECH worked wih the Chicora Rotary Club of Myrtle Beach in South Carolina to feed 125 homeless men in the Myrtle Beach area.
They conducted this operation of selfless service at the New Directions Men’s Shelter.
Rotaract Club of UTECH, Jamaica
Instagram: @utrchrotaract
By: Gabrielle Burgess
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Rotaract is a non-profit organization and is the youth arm of Rotary.
Members of the Rotaract Club of Grand Cayman have spent a few Saturdays just outside the doors of Supermarkets to raise a supply of Snacks to help curb student hunger.
Two Saturdays ago, they raised a massive supply at Cost-u-Less.
They have 1 more Collection Day to go on Saturday, August 26th at Hurley’s.
Help the Rotaract Club of Grand Cayman to feed our future.
It is Maternal and Child Care Month for the Non-Profit Organization, Rotary. Rotary has a youth arm, Rotaract, which has many Clubs around the world.
Two Saturdays ago, the Jamaica Southwest Rotaract Club Members visited the West Haven Children’s Home for the Disabled to commemorate this month’s Rotary theme. The Home is located in Copse Lethe, Hanover, Jamaica.
They donated toiletries and other items, interacted and assisted with feeding the 98 children at the facility.
The Rotaract Club Members also had the pleasure of working with a Missionary group from Oak Point in Michigan who took along 50 volunteers to work at the facility.
They enjoyed giving back and sharing with the kids.
Keep up the good work Rotaractors and Missionaries!
By: Gabrielle Burgess
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The Rotaract Clubs of Jamaica East’s Business Mingle and Pop Up Shop is TODAY at The Liguanea Club, New Kingston from 6-9pm.
Rotary and their youth arm, Rotaract are Non-Profit Organisations who conduct projects to better Communities locally and internationally. They also strive to develop their members Professionally. This annual Business Mingle will have inspirational Guest Speaker, Michelle Sinclair Doyley from JMMB. It is one of the many events they host to achieve more rounded members.
Suga would love for you to come out and support this event, GW Art and other Jamaican Entrepreneurs.
The Rotaract Clubs of Jamaica East’s Business Mingle and Pop Up Shop is this Friday at The Liguanea Club, New Kingston. Come out and support GW Art and other Jamaican Entrepreneurs.
Last Sunday, members of the New Kingston Rotaract Club fed the homeless at the Marie Atkins Shelter. They continue to serve humanity.
Keep up with the New Kingston Rotaract Club by following them on Instagram @nkrcjamaica and if you are between the ages of 18-30 see how you can join them!
By: Gabrielle Burgess
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