Loading container for Gambia, Friday 4th October 2024
Preparing equipment for Gambian container; 25th September 2024
General preparation work; Monday 12th August 2024
Loading container for Zimbabwe; 3rd August 2024
Loading container for Cape Town; 29th June 2024
Another Fiji container loading; 1st June 2024
Preparation for another Fiji load; 22nd May 2024
Loading container for Lesotho; 11th May 2024
Spring 2024 Newsletter (Click on link on RHS panel)
Clubs work together to clear a backlog; 8th April 2024
More preparation work; 27th March 2024
Cleaning, repairing & sorting storage space; 29th January 2024
"Thank you" letter from Khethiwe, South Africa.
more Very heavy equipment was loaded, using a fork lift, in to a container destined for Gambia.
more Members from several clubs, with a young helper, made progress with preparation, repairs and cleaning for the next loads.
more Around twelve Rotarians from several clubs, and their friends helped Physionet staff preparing for a container to go to Gambia.
more Rotarians from Bristol, Cotswold Tyndale, & Chipping Sodbury, with helpers from the 'Community Action Trust,' who had funded the container, was fully loaded for Zimbabwe on Saturday 3rd August.
more Members, family and friends loaded a container for Fiji with re-usable medical equipment. The Fiji Ambassador to the UK Jitoko Tikolevu together with his wife and daughter came to assist.
more A 40 ft container was loaded for several charities to distribute in the Cape Town area
more Members from several clubs help Physionet staff load another container destined for Fiji.
more Another large container loaded full of equipment for Lesotho, South Africa
more On 8th April members from several clubs, with family helpers, worked hard to clear a backlog of walking sticks
more Volunteers from several clubs were busy preparing another load for Fiji. There were a lot of walking frames to deal with.
more Members from a number of clubs (mostly Cotswold Tyndale) were hard at work trying to prepare a huge amount of unwanted equipment so that it was ready to be sent to where it could be usefully used.
more Members from several local clubs, with family members supporting helped tackling a large consignment of walking frames, as well as other things.
more The latest newsletter from Physionet
more Cleaning and repairing walking sticks and walking frames, which included sorting in to pairs and tying together with lengths of string. Some re allocation of storage space and cupboard use was also undertaken.
more A 'Thank you' letter from Khethiwe, South Africa
more Rotarians (from several clubs) and friends spent the morning on Saturday 9th December filling a container destined for those in need north of Johannesburg, South Africa. The load was mainly children's equipment.