At Oake Manor, 26 Members and two Speakers, plus
4 visiting Rotarians, enjoyed the meal, and President Colin welcomed the guests.
Rotary GB&I President Denis Spiller and 3 from Strood RC, had arrived in a VW Beetle
decorated with Purple4Polio stickers, having already travelled 350 miles that
day, and going on to Newport overnight. They were part of a cavalcade of
vintage and heritage cars aiming to raise awareness of Rotary and the
Purple4Polio campaign. A collecting box was passed around.
Next, was a teacher from Queen’s College, another involved with Edukid, a
Charity which links children from their projects in Asia, Africa and the Middle
East direct to partner schools in the UK. The example shown was in Cambodia.
In each village they select two local people capable of teaching others, and
provide them with training and resources to enable them to give an extra one
hour’s supplementary education to each child every day after school. They also
co-operate with School-in-a-Bag Charity
Once a year, each child is supplied with a “school pack” that contains what
they need to attend school for the year. All the clothing is individually sized
to fit them. They also provide university scholarships, and have helped
children become qualified nurses, doctors, accountants and lawyers.
Students and teachers from Queen’s had benefited by seeing conditions quite
different from their own, and had drawn up programmes which reflected the aims
and ambitions of the Cambodians. See www.edukid.org.uk
for further info
Thanks were given by d/r Colin Ayres.
Ball Draw wine only went to Stuart Berry.
No Meeting 28th (Bank Holiday), so next is Breakfast on Wednesday 6th June, opt
in to Rory.
Monday 11th June is at The Racecourse. Meal apologies to DAVID MONTGOMERY.
Speaker will be Trevor Spurway and How the New Stand was designed.d/r Chris
Loveluck