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DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

Karen Berner
 
International Service Committees
Chair
Child Health & AIDS Prevention (CHAP)
Rich Casey
Polio Plus
Cindy Bogard O'Gorman
International Scholarships
Shiv Shastri
World Community Service (WCS)
Wendy Walleigh
 
  • Child Health & AIDS Project (formerly Los Altos Rotary AIDS Project) was founded in 1989 to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS. It was the first Rotary organization in the world to do so. Over time, CHAP evolved to focus on Mother-to-Child-AIDS Prevention. Currently, CHAP’s broader scope provides support for limited-resource countries (particularly in Africa) for combatting diseases & furthering initiatives for maternal and child health.
  • Polio Plus Committee encourages and partners with our members to support Rotary’s “End Polio Now” program. It was launched in 1985 to tackle global polio eradication through mass vaccinations. The Gates Foundation is a major partner.  With the exception of Nigeria’s outbreak which has minimally affected nearby countries, the effort’s success to date is almost no cases in 2021 worldwide.
  • International Scholarship Committee solicits, screens, and nominates candidates for Rotary Global Grant Scholarships.  These scholars pursue overseas graduate-level study to advance understanding and work in one of Rotary’s Seven Areas of Foci.
  • World Community Service (WCS) Committee leads community development and goodwill across the globe in four key areas:  Educating Youth, Economic Development and Sustainability, Emergency Relief, and Community Health.  By partnering with other Clubs and NGOs, WCS leverages funding and is able to identify, recommend, and implement sustainable grant projects, successfully building capacity and improving human lives in limited-resource countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.