Hurricane Melissa – Rotary District 1010, Now Is the Time to Act
Jamaica has been left devastated by Hurricane Melissa. Thousands of families are without homes, clean water, or basic supplies. But help is already there — and we can help it go further.
ShelterBox aid has now arrived in Jamaica
Emergency shelter kits, blankets, water carriers, mosquito nets, and solar lights have landed in Kingston and will be deployed to the worst-affected communities. More aid is being prepared in Panama — and Rotary is part of that effort. Now it's our turn to back that up with action and awareness.
What District 1010 can do right now:
Donate if you can: https://shelterbox.org/where-we-work/hurricane-melissa/...
We understand that things are difficult right now — but imagine if your home had just been destroyed. Even a small donation or a single share can help get vital support to families in urgent need.
Rotary has the power to spread hope. Let’s prove it together. Join us in helping Jamaica recover — one action, one donation, one share at a time. District 1010 — let’s stand together.
'What We Do' Main Pages:
A few details of each garden to be visited.
moreThis project has provided piped water supplies to the Kyakatara Health Centre in Uganda by harvesting rainwater from the Health Centre roof.
moreMembers of the Rotaract Club of Aberdeen joined with Members of the Rotary Club of Aberdeen Deeside to plant crocuses.
moreWe get support from some local organisations which we in turn support when we can.
moreWE have an active programme involving our local child and youth community.
moreThe Rotary Club of Aberdeen Deeside hosted the 2018 Primary Schools Public Speaking Competition at Milltimber Primary School, Aberdeen.
moreHelp to raise funds & collect donations for Rotary Club of Aberdeen Deeside with Easyfundraising
morequiz at Deeside Golf Club
moresome links and news from other Rotary organisations
moreIn October 2013 a group from the club helped to brighten up the local Allan Park.
moreAddresses of the gardens which may be visited.
moreTime ānā Talent is an initiative whereby individual members raise funds for charity by carrying out a service or providing goods. It is a re-incarnation of Churn Your Cash.
moreRCAD sponsored a Cults Academy pupil for this year's Euroscola Programme. Ross Menie reported on his experience to the club on 27 March.
moreVolunteers from RCAD at the Calendar Girls performance at His Majesties Theatre Aberdeen. The total raised by all Rotary Clubs for the Aberdeen performances was a magnificent £7,317.11.
morePresentation from Lars Foyen
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