The BioLite Solar Home 620 transforms off-grid homes by providing a safe, affordable and reliable source of light and energy. Each unit includes: - A 6-watt solar panel - A wall-mounted control box with real-time feedback on sun-strength and battery capacity - Three daisy-chain hanging lights with 18ft cords, adjustable brightness and a motion sensor option - FM Radio - Two USB ports for powering mobile phones and other devices.
One unit can power an entire home and dramatically improve a family’s quality of life. The lights make housework, childcare and hygiene much easier and safer; give children light for completing homework and allow isolated areas to keep up to date with national news via the radio. These activities are all essential for families’ welfare, especially during the current COVID-19 global pandemic.
EACH DONATION OF £100 = 1 UNIT FOR A HOME IN KENYA
It is hoped in this Rotary year 2022-23 that a District Campaign
can run to promote this project to offer more light in these homes.
Further details can be found on the flyer displayed below and
our District 1240 contact is
Rtn. Rob Muir – Stort Valley Rotary Club. Email : rkmuir@hotmail.com
The Bansang Hospital Appeal
Since then, to address the unbearable and unrelenting heat radiated from the Aluzinc roof, the post-natal ward has been upgraded with a new plaster ceiling to absorb the heat. Air conditioning and aluminium windows have also been installed and fitted mosquito nets provided.
The Appeal’s current project is the formation on site of a sustainable fish farm. Overfishing off the coast of West Africa has caused grave shortages of fish throughout The Gambia. The farm will provide much needed nutrition to the patients.
The hospital is now recognized as being a beacon of excellence in sub-Saharan Africa. More information can be found on www.bansanghospitalappeal.org or via Rtn Ray Ball at rdball17@gmail.com.
Over a number of years District 1240 has been supporting with several other Districts the Sand Dam Programme in Kenya. This project has now delivered over $1m worth of infra-structure benefitting literally 100,000s of people in the rural African Communities.
We were able to build four dams and undertake the associated training and infrastructure improvements during 21/22 which provided safe and secure water for over 10,000 people. We are hoping to undertake a similar program for 22/23 providing we can secure the required seed and top-up funding from the participating districts.
Harlow Tye Rotary Club are leading this initiative having requalified for grant management in the current Rotary Year 2022-23 and they are looking to applying for several more Global Grants with the help of the other supporting Districts who have pledged DDF.
Any queries regarding support in our District 1240 the contact is Rtn. Rob Muir - Stort Valley Rotary Club at rkmuir@hotmail.com
As a Community Ambassador for Mary’s Meals and Chairman of the Essex Group of Mary’s Meals, I am an active supporter of this amazing Charity. One of my main activities each year is to organise the collection of backpacks to send to schools supported by Mary’s Meals. This is a huge task but with the help of Rotarians in District 1240 it has been successful over the last seven plus years. We look forward to supporting the backpack project in the years to come not only to help support the education of young people throughout the World but to maintain Mary’s Meals ethos that ‘no child in this world of plenty should endure a day without a meal’.
Mary’s Meals is now feeding over two million children across the World and the need for their services is growing by the day. There are many war torn countries struggling to feed their children and Mary’s Meals does not hold back in supporting these areas with the help of many other organisations with whom they work.
Also, Mary’s Meals is now twenty years old and we look forward to supporting them in the years to come not only to help support the education of young people throughout the World but to maintain Mary’s Meals ethos that ‘no child in this world of plenty should endure a day without a meal’.
Contact Gloria Nichols: mobile 07798687046. Email. gloriabn@live.co.uk.
Formerly known as The Rotary Jaipur Limb Project, the charity has rebranded with an easier name and logo – RJL (Rotary Jaipur Limb)
We are a UK registered charity that raises money to fund projects providing low-cost lower limb prostheses to amputees in the Indian sub-continent and Africa. In India we support temporary limb camps and permanent limb centres. In Africa, we only have permanent centres. We also enable polio correction surgery for patients thus affected, to enable the fitting of callipers. Two recent initiatives are a centre in Bangalore, with a 3-D printer, thus enabling the remote production of prostheses, with a considerable cost saving over traditional methods; and smart glasses, which enable the remote training of the technicians in our limb centres, again effecting a considerable cost saving.
Further information can be found at https://rotary-site.org/jaipur-limb or, for literature or to request a speaker, contact Rtn Margaret Webb at jaipurlimb@rotary1240.org
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more Basildon Concord are raising money for a very ambitious overseas project in Zimbabwe. As a country, the people have suffered badly over recent decades; there is much poverty and deprivation, much has to be done to rebuild and move the country forward.