Monday, December 26, 2011

Our trip, in the news...

Below is an article on our trip that appeared in local newspapers and Rotary newsletters:

By Boxing Day three members of the Rotary Club of Strathcona Sunrise will be off to India and Africa to carry out the Rotarian motto: "Service Above Self". Tanya Harmon and Terry Nielsen are returning to a small town in Kenya on boxing day. Peg Carswell will be returning to Assam, in northeast India. They will be gone for several months after investing many months into fundraising.

The main Kenya project is the construction of 50 protected springs bringing clean water to 20,000 Kenyans at a cost of $51,000.00. The funds were raised by both Rotary clubs in Campbell River, together with the Strathcona Sunrise and Cumberland Centennial clubs.19 other Vancouver Island Rotary Clubs contributed significantly as well. The other African projects besides the springs range from fish farms to education. Non- Rotary partners are Comox Valley Roadrunners who have supplied $600.00 to develop impoverished Kenyan runners. Local Optometrist Dr. Elaine Kerr provided 24 pairs of reading glasses. Eatmore Sprouts & Greens provided $400 towards the purchase of bicycles. You can follow the Kenya projects' progress on CanadatoKenya.blogspot.com.

In India, Rotarian Peg Carswell will continue the work she has long been doing with farmers and tea growers, to help promote traditional and more sustainable farming practices. She’ll also be working with her husband, Kel Kelly, to help growers develop markets for their organically-grown teas. Rotary has contributed over $1000 towards the purchase of educational equipment that will be used to provide training to students and farmers in the region.
All three Rotarians travel at their own cost and volunteer their time and energy to complete the projects above as well as several more. To learn more about local Rotary you can visit rotarystrathconasunrise.org.

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