Support for Earthquake victims

Thu, Feb 23rd 2023 at 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

In response to the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, within ten days, Wallasey Rotary sent £2400 to the above charity - from existing Club funds and from individual donations. The first boxes arriving in Turkey on 22nd February.

Water Survival Box logo

Each box is designed to provide essential survival items for a family of five and, most importantly, the means of converting contaminated water into safe drinking water. The Grifaid Family Filter can deliver 200,000 litres of safe water – sufficient for each family member to have 20 litres each day for five years.  The Charity’s initial deliveries to Turkey are already in use.

Each box can mean the difference between life and death through drinking contaminated water.

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Co-ordinates the internal and external communications functions such as press relations, Club Handbook, Monthly Bulletin and the website.

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Service to the community requires Rotarians to devote their time, energy and professional skill to particular projects. Although funds are often raised for charity this is not a Rotary Club's first aim. The emphasis is on personal service.

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International Service promotes worldwide goodwill; organising projects such as Aqua Boxes, Shelter Boxes and 'Shoe Boxes' sent to disaster sites throughout the world.

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Formerly known as 'New Generations' or 'Youth Opportunities', this Committee continues to work in Primary, Secondary and Special Schools to help pupils and students to make the most of their potential.

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1. Maintains the day-to-day administration of the Club Website from information supplied. 2. Maintains the Club's information on the Rotary International 'Global Database' and the DMS (Database Management System).

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