The Shervington Third World Trust can collect your old computer equipment and put it to good use in developing countries particularly in the Caribbean and the Guyanas. It would be used for the relief of sickness and the preservation of health by means of enhancement and improvement of public, medical and educational facilities in these areas. As well as raising health standards in disadvantaged countries, it would also recycle waste instead of adding to environmental problems.
If you do have any redundant equipment (processors, printers and other peripherals) you can contact Bob Beach on 01684 575217 to make arrangements for collection.
more Reflections on the visit to India
more MRC is looking to support Shelterbox this year by purchasing and provisioning a Shelterbox. But what exactly is Shelterbox and what do they do?
more Clare and Basil Dewing entertain the visiting Group Study Exchange Team from Sri Lanka.
more The Aquaboxes packed and ready to go.
more David Street's proposed Trip to Hungary. Numbers interested are in the teens including members from Worcester South & Severn – so approaching the magic 20 minimum. If you are interested then please do contact me asap
more Two members of the professional and business community from Malvern chosen as members of the GSE team
more The work of FOAG
more Malvern Rotary Club is looking for local young professional and business people to join the District GSE team visit.
more Rotary pledges $75 million, then rocks Central Park with End Polio Now messag
more Help to stamp our Polio in the world by supporting our petition.
more Interviews of local candidates for the GSE team visiting North Carolina next year.
more The Shervington Trust
more Little Traveller in meets Vietnamese relative
more "I'm on the Shuttle' by Basil Dewing
more A brief report on the work of FOAG
more Two significant steps achieved
more More entries from Basil taken on his holiday to Ethiopia.
more New category opens in the Little Travellers Photo Competition and the competition hots up with these entries from Abigail, Greville's 10 year old granddaughter.
more Phred Newbury talked to the Club about her visits to the Ochavanga Delta and the work she has been doing to support a Pre School on the edges of the delta at Samochima.
more The Foundation and International Committee have agreed to sponsor Joel Rider Bikes4Africa Programme
more GSE team from North Carolina arrive in the District
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