ROTARY - Humanity in motion
INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS:
v Rotary Polio Eradication Programme. (Global Polio Eradication Initiative spearheading partner)
v Magic Bus, India. Partnered with Malad West Rotary Club, Mumbai. (Using sport and outdoors as a medium to help young people discover their true potential and encourage them to find purpose in life.) www.magicbusindia.org
v Run For Freedom, Florida, USA. Partnered with 2 local clubs. (Sanctuary and rehabilitation for girls subjected to trafficking.www.runforfreedom.net
v AAPI Charitable Hospital, Kartapur, India. (Hospital facilities for those unable to afford medical treatment) Partnered with Kartapur Rotary Club.www.aapifund.org
v Todos Juntos Childrens Trust, Argentina. (Dental Care for children in the slums of Buenos Aires). Partnered with Hendon Rotary Club. www.todosjuntos.org.uk
v Tarabai Eye Hospital, Jodhpur, India. (Eye care and treatment in rural villages as well as the hospital) Partnered with Hendon Rotary Club. www.eyecamps.org
v Books 4 Life, Bangladesh and South Africa.
v Hospital Equipment, Barisal, Bangladesh. Equip two Hospital Wards
v Dighirpur, Bangladesh – various health and education projects.
v Chittagong, Bangladesh –supplied computers for graduate training.
v Dhaka, Bangladesh – supported nutritional awareness campaign.
v Tools for Self Reliance, Africa. (Provision of quality refurbished tools to villages to enable artisans to earn a living and build communities) Partnered with Kensington Rotary Club. www.tfsr.org
v Save a Child's Heart, Israel. (Paediatric cardiac care for children from developing countries). Partnered with Mill Hill Rotary Club. www.saveachildsheart.org
v Arpana Hospital, Haryana, India. (Health and development programs). Partnered with Karnal Rotary Club. www.arpana.org
v Laxmi Wheelchair, Vasakhapatnam, India. (Provision of a wheelchair for a polio victim). Partnered with Vasakhapatnam Rotary Club, India. See photo gallery. www.shewilldance.com
v Shelter Boxes, Haiti & Chile. (Earthquake relief supplies).www.shelterbox.org
v Sagar Badve, 1st person to swim the Channel with multiple disabilities. (swimmer from Aurangabad, India)