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Jack SelwayJoined: 4/26/07 Posts: 116 eClubber Rep points: 246 | Title: Rotarians and Disasters Posted: 6 months ago There are many efforts to bring relief to Myanmar, one is found at http://www.rghf.org/drrag This is a cooperative effort with Joe Kagle's history project and a new Rotarian Action Group. The focus of DRRAG's first alert is on the ShelterBox program.
This model is one that can be taken on by zones and districts, and get cooperation from DRRAG. Read about it to learn more. If all districts and zones belonged to DRRAG, there would be a ready network of assistance, training, and communication for all disasters. Likewise, if all districts belonged to Rotary Global History Fellowship, more Rotarians would come to understand the rich heritage of their organization and more likely remain in, participate in, and contribute to Rotary's many projects and ideals.
http://www.rotaryhistoryfellowship.org and http://www.joinrghf.org Jack Selway, Founder & CEO of RGHF, Rotary Global History, Pueblo, CO, USA | |
Jack SelwayJoined: 4/26/07 Posts: 116 eClubber Rep points: 246 | Title: Rotarians and Disasters Posted: 6 months ago Disaster Relief Rotarian Action Group, in cooperation with Rotary Global History Fellowship have just posted a disaster alert regarding China. Find it at http://www.rghf.org/drrag Jack Selway, Founder & CEO of RGHF, Rotary Global History, Pueblo, CO, USA | |
Frank LongoriaJoined: 1/26/07 Posts: 165 21st Century Rotarian Rep points: 314 | Title: Rotarians and Disasters Posted: 6 months ago This information is very interesting and very useful. I am simply amazed at how many volunteers are working so hard to promote the ideals of Rotary International. It is wonderful to have people who care so much about humanity! |