The swallow in question isn’t a bird, it’s the term used by South Africans to describe Europeans who fly down to South Africa for the southern hemisphere’s summer and then fly back to Europe for the northern summer.
Peter Adams, a member of the Rotary Club of Hadleigh Castle when in the UK, is just such a swallow. He visited our club in 2018 to talk about the work they had done over 15 years or so at Harkerville School in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Plettenburg Bay (where he was a ‘swallow’ member) and the Global Grant they were seeking to fund the next phase of improvements.
On March 10 four members, Brian Wellman, Mike Ginn, Peter Strong and myself, paid a virtual visit to the Hadleigh Castle club to hear a report on the outcome of that Global Grant and the Harkerville Project. We were shown pictures of the refurbished school building, the new toilet block and the up-to-date computer facilities installed that makes Harkerville the envy of many other local schools.
The plaque of supporters and donors including the Rotary Club of Billericay’s name, was a major feature of the presentation.
A new headteacher has proved extremely effective in recruiting a strong team of teachers, and the school is now very popular due to high quality teaching and well-equipped classrooms.
Pupil numbers, which six years ago were in the sixties, with pupils working in a dilapidated building, are today over 400 with a waiting list, as the school is recognised as being an outstanding place of learning, thanks in part to donations from Billericay and Hadleigh Castle Rotary Clubs. Many students have their education funded by partner charity ‘Born in Africa’, which runs a successful ‘godparent’ scheme.
Covid has caused problems, not least around funding. One major current priority is the soup kitchen. 600,000 rand was raised for this and it provides about 250 meals per day plus occasional food parcels. However, most of this money has now been used and it is hard to raise more, due in part to donor fatigue, to not being able to run their usual fundraising events, and to business turn-down.
Many businesses in the Plettenberg Bay area are dependent on tourism. There are no tourists, causing many business closures. Job losses have been common. Unemployment has risen to about 32% locally. Donations from supermarkets of food reaching expiry date has helped keep costs down but it still needs about 15,000 – 20,000 rand (£750 - £1,000) per month to run the service.
Asked whether the veggie garden started a few years ago is still successful, they confirmed that about 90% of the produce is used by the school and the excess is sold at the local market, raising funds for the school.
Peter Adams summed up by pointing out that the project is a great example of how three organisations working together - the Anglican Church of South Africa (who own the school), educational charity ‘Born in Africa’ and the Rotary Club of Plettenburg Bay – supported by donations from Rotary Clubs in Belgium and ourselves in the UK, have been able to achieve something that none of them could have done individually.
We are very proud of being a sponsor and contributor to the funding for this project.
more We celebrated a successful fundraiser with a club Paella Party
more Awe inspiring! District 1240 Foundation Chairman gives an overview of Foundation - it's all in the numbers.
more Rotary International has a Program to sponsor students from across the world to study in other countries in one of its seven Areas of Focus. This year we hosted two students from Japan and the USA and they visited us to talk about their experience.
more We planted 4,000 crocus corms around the Billericay sign on Stock Road which make a stunning display
more Our club received four "First" awards from Rotary International and Rotary GB&I for Rotary Year 2022-23.
more We sponsor two students through Senior School
more Our plantings from November 2022 bloom!
more 72 Hours...three days. For our small Rotary club a period that proved that, when called to action and adversity, we act fast and do not hold back
more The Rotary Clubs of Billericay, and Billericay Mayflower, got together to help deliver aid to Ukrainains in Moldova.
more Held on APril 1 - and it's NOT a joke!
more We continue to support Rotary’s efforts to rid the world of Polio.
more A project led by the Rotary Club of Alba which we are supporting through our twinning relationships with that Rotary Club.
more We donate one thousand pounds to support Smile Train's work to cure "Clefts" worldwide
more We reported in August and October on the aid provided to Ukrainians in Moldova, but the main purpose of the trip was to provide new washrooms and toilets for two junior schools in Moldova at Sloveanca and Mindresti Noi.
more We plant 4,000 purple crocus corms around the Billericay sign on Stock Road to publicize Rotary's Purple4Polio and And Polio Now campaigns.
more We receive recognition for all our members donating to The Rotary Foundation at least $100 every year
more We are one of only six percent of Rotary Clubs worldwide to donate over $100 to the Rotary Foundation each year.
more Member Margaret Fowler visits Embu County, Kenya to establish funding requirements to repair any faulty Borewells.
more Have Fun while supporting this great End Polio Now cause by entering our Christmas Fun Quiz. Donate £20 for each Quiz sheet you want. You CAN help rid the world of Polio.
more We planted 4,000 crocus corms around a "Billericay" sign as part of Rotary's Purple for Polio Campaign.
more Every Rotary Club of Billericay member donated over $100 to the Rotary Foundation in 2022
more Everything we do in Rotary has a good charity reason. None better than End Polio Now – a charity close to all Rotary hearts, So, members offered at least a £20 a head donation to our Fundraiser.
more District Foundation Chairman thanks our continual support of The Rotary Foundation
more The Rotary Foundation is Rotary’s own charity, always top of the charts for its governance and efficacy, and the source of funds for District and Global Grants, supports Rotary’s End Polio Now Campaign, and is home to the Disaster Response Fund
more Club Member Margaret Fowler (Associate Priest based at Christ Church, Billericay) organised a service to raise money for Ukraine at St Mary Magdalen, Billericay High Street.
more Club Member Rev. Margaret Fowler Reports on Her Recent Efforts in Support of the Fleeing Ukrainian Refugees
more We help fund the Rotary Club of Billericay Mayflower's convoy with Aid to Moldova
more A Celebration of all the good work which Rotary Foundation does in the world on the anniversary of Foundation's formation.
more 4,000 purple crocuses bloom in the grounds of Christ Church, Billericay, in aid of End Polio Now
more We help fund a project by the Rotary Club of Billericay Mayflower to build a toilet block in a school in Gradinata, Moldova
more Everything we do in Rotary has a good charity reason. None better than End Polio Now – a charity close to all Rotary hearts, So, guests offered at least a £20 a head donation to our Garden Party Fundraiser.
more We were delighted to award a Paul Harris Fellowship to Mrs Lucy Mbogo, Headteacher of ACK Ena Primary School, and previously of Ciamanda Primary School, both in Embu, Kenya for tremendous amount of Community work she drives
more Club members band togethor to sponsor a walk raising money for vulnerable children in Billericay
more Members used links between Rotary Club of Billericay Mayflower and Rotary in Calcutta to send donations to help the Rotary Club of Calcutta Visionaries' "Breathe Again" Programme in Calcutta - help is needed immediately.
more We were invited by Lorenzo Gallo of Alba club in Italy to attend a concert by the Amateur Orc hestra of Catalonia arranged by the Rotary Club of Sant Cugat in aid of the workshop Jeroni de Moragas, supporting people with mental or developmental disorders
more Working and visiting Embu in Kenya for ten years to support the community there, with two trips in 2019
more Rotary is committed to End Polio but is also addressing Covid-19. Its own charity immediately changed its rules to help fund the Covid-19 fight and mobilised its Polio teams to fight the disease
more Our first borehole is completed at Ciamanda primary school, bringing the Gift of Life to the pupils and neighbours there.
more Our member visits the area and hands over our club donation to the relief effort
more The World Health Organisation has declared Africa free of wild Polio after 4 years without any cases. Club Member Chandra Gupta recalls how he led our club's part in the long haul to end Polio and reach this dramatic moment.
more Our club is the only club in our Rotary District to achieve over $100 donation to Rotary Foundation by every club member
more Following our successful completion of a well providing fresh clean water to Schoolchildren at Ciamanda Primary school, we have raised enough money to fund three more wells for three new schools in Embu County, Kenya
more Club Member Margaret Fowler reports on the house for a desperately in need family and for which she was the driving force to raise money
more A Rotary plea from the heart of South Africa prompts the club to donate £300 to the Rotary Club of Plettenberg Bay's project for Harkersville School.
more We join our International "twinning" clubs in funding Beausoleil's “Life Straw” project
more 136 Paul Harris Fellows attended a lunch to celebrate the birthday of Rotary International, and we received a certificate for our financial support of the End Polio Now - for the second year running.
more First steps in delivering secure water supplies in Kenya through new boreholes.
more We joined other Rotary Clubs in Great Britain and Ireland in donating to the Mercy Ships 2020 campaign
more Our Club's seed money has helped fund repainting, roof waterproofing, tree planting trees, a vegetable garden and, with the help of a District Grant, installed permanent room dividers between classrooms
more We receive a banner from The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International for our Fundraising and Support activities
more We support new male medical and surgical wards at Bansang Hospital
more We celebrated a hundred Years of the Foundation at a dinner on July 31, 2017, also attended by other local Rotary Clubs
more Our very own member, Rev Margaret Fowler, enlightened us on June 4 about her eighth visit to the African continent and Ciamanda, Kenya and its need for support for secondary education.
more In December 2015, we donated £500 for school uniforms to the Masizame Children's Shelter. Our support for the centre has recently been recognised in an email to our club.
more ShelterBox thanks Rotary for their continued support and help.
more Main beneficiaries of our Grand Raffle were charities involved in the fight against Ebola. This year's main recipient was Medecins Sans Frontieres, from whom a most moving letter of thanks has been received.
more Billericay Rotary Club's annual Grand Christmas Raffle is in Aid of Charities facing the threat of Ebola, ShelterBox, and other charities supported by Rotary.
more The Shelter expresses its gratitude for the generous donation to fund new school uniforms for this year.
more Masizame Children's Shelter - urgent support needed to help feed, shelter educate and provide counselling for these abused children. Immediate need - funding to replace a decrepit bus.
more In an outstanding achievement - Billericay Rotary club has gained a Bronze award for donating over £10,000 to fund 25 Shelter Boxes for international disaster relief - a notable achievement in charitable donations.
more How easy is it to erect a ShelterBox tent? Our Rotary Club decided to find out and try a test set up to document the process.
more ShelterBox saves lives ..again. The latest of our sponsored boxes goes to the Philippines.
more ShelterBox saves lives ..again. Our latest sponsored box goes to Zimbabwe.
more We were privileged to have as speakers the two Ingatestone postmen, Dennis Sweeting and Steve Biggs, who have taken the time to organise a convoy of clothing and other vital materials to the stricken people of Kosovo.
more Billericay Rotary Club hs supported the End Polio campaign since 1987, as a club initiative and in support of Rotary International's campaign to "End Polio Now". Highlighting Rotary's contribution in the Press is great publicity and encourages donations.
more Group Study Exchange supports travel for teams of non-Rotarians from a variety of professions. This records briefly the visit of the GSE Team from Brazil in 2011.
back The club's activities in support of the Rotary Foundation and International links.