GLOBAL GRANT UPDATE:
Our District can be very proud of our international work through The Rotary Foundation. We currently have ongoing Rotary Global Grant projects providing funding for classroom-based libraries for elementary schools in Cam Lo, Vietnam; advanced life support equipment and education in Honduras; farmers cultivating land in Oholi, India; 600 portable computers for schools in Marthwada and Palghar, India; acid-attack survivor support in Uganda; mini-science centers in India; ophthalmic equipment for The Rotary Clinic in Kashmir, India; a Boys & Girls Club van in St Thomas; mobile children day centers (creches) at the construction sites in Pune, India; a hospital-based dialysis center in the Philippines; and our Military Family Veterans Center in Louisville, Ohio, which opened this fall.
We have two new projects approved by the District Foundation Board:
PDG Sieglinda Warren and PDG-6600 Do Nguyen have received support for a new project in Vietnam assisting the poor and/or disabled. The new request involves Vinh Thai, one of poorest communes of Phu Vang district, Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam. The population of Vinh Thai is about 6,300 people, of which more than 200 people are poor and/or suffer disability. The grant would attempt to create a long-term sustainable solution that could help create a stable income to help improve the quality of life of the poor and/or disabled people of the village. The goal is to help them raise chickens and sell eggs creating jobs and generating income through a self-help group mechanism that includes appropriate training, maintaining chicken raising activities, supporting local sale of eggs and chickens, and creating the rules needed by the beneficiaries in developing these activities. The estimated grant is $58,000 USD.
PDG Meena Patel has received support for additional Global Grant to work with D3132 in India with whom we have had a number of successful projects. They wish to distribute 75 E-Learning Kits in and around Solapur, India, to be assist 125,000 students to become more literate. The Rotary Club of Solapur is the 8th oldest in India. This would add to our other recent educational projects in India including creating mini science centers to assist education of science and technology (STEM) by providing equipment and education to children in villages with no science ($1.3K DDF, $32K Total Grant) and providing 600 portable computer projector and mini PC systems for schools to improve literacy ($0K DDF, $32K Total Grant).
If you or your club wishes to be part of either or both grants, please mail a check made to The Rotary Foundation with a note in the memo for the project. I will hold the funds until approved by The Foundation.
LOCAL DISTRICT GRANT UPDATE:
This year our District distributed $47,204 to 32 Clubs who submitted requests for Local District Grant funds provided by the Rotary Foundation. Please return a final report when your project is complete: http://rotary6650.org/FinalReport.pdf
CLUB | LOCAL DISTRICT GRANT PROJECTS 2018-19 |
Alliance | Habitat Support (washer/dryer) |
Austintown | Help Homeless Veterans - doctor/clinic visits and job interviews |
Boardman | Food Christmas Basket Project |
Canfield | Electric Service Extension to Canfield Green |
Canton | Pack the Bus Project (food & clothing for children at Christmas) |
Canton South | Cross-eyed Mission Honduras (eye exams/glasses) |
Cortland Rotary | Cortland Area Food Pantry Support |
Dennison | Imagination Station (children learning activities) |
Dover | Operation Warm Coat |
East Canton | 4th Grade Constitution Book Project |
East Liverpool | Dolly Parton Imagination Library (book a month for students to age 5) |
Girard-Liberty | Girard-Liberty School Food Pantry Support |
Howland Twp | Howland Park Bench Project |
Hubbard | High School Senior Scholarships |
Jackson Township | Jackson Township Community Scholarships (graduating seniors) |
Kinsman | Library Story Walk (literacy walk behind library) |
Louisville | RYLA Student Support |
Massillon | Upgrade Historic Spring Hill Home (parking, sustainability) |
Minerva | Community Bench Project |
Newcomerstown | Seating for Cy Young Youth League Fields |
Niles | Dictionary Project & Niles Cemetery Tree Project |
North Canton Rotary | Safe Kids - Child Passenger Safety Training Project |
Orrville | Dental Equipment for Local Boys & Girls Club |
Plain Township Rotary | Spark Tank (NextGen student education project) |
Poland | Memorial Tree Planting in City |
Salem | 3rd Grade Dictionary Project |
Steubenville | Women's Health & Wellness Event (local college) |
Struthers | 3rd Grade Dictionary Project |
Sugarcreek | Hitching Post for Community Center |
Warren | 3rd Grade Dictionary Project |
Wooster | Wooster Scholarship Program |
Youngstown | Wick Park Pavilion Remodel (Centennial Project) |
Please feel free to email or call me with questions/concerns.
Peter Apicella, M.D., DRFC
2205 Pearce St, Salem, OH 44460
330-207-0500 (cell)