For families of children with special needs, finding fun, low-cost activities isn’t easy. This #Rotary club created a 5,000-square-foot play with swings, slides, a seesaw, and merry-go-rounds – that are designed to be accessible for all children. https://t.co/2G1DVC3ZsC
"There is a difference between interest and commitment. When you're interested in something, you do it only when it's convenient. When you're committed to something, you accept no excuses, only results." Ken Blanchard.
#Meltonrotary was demonstrating CPR and use of defibrillators to U3A on Friday at #PERA in Melton. What would you do if you found someone collapsed at home or in the street? Contact https://t.co/8ZqYTwHJJH for us to visit your group.
When 75-year-old community leader Yaya in Gambia got trachoma, he couldn't fulfil his roles as leader and family head. https://t.co/TyL25SNuX6 #EndTrachoma
#Uganda… “a place where the gift of sight has as much to do with survival as it does joy.” Our programmes featured in @Telegraph https://t.co/GjLZcmtcg1
“Trachoma is an example of aid really working. The number of people at risk is falling fast but as we push the disease to more and more remote locations the harder the work becomes.” - @CarolineAHarper, CEO. Learn more in @telegraph article https://t.co/GjLZcmtcg1
#Rotary clubs in Guatemala are collecting donations and providing support to their community members affected by Volcano de Fuego. https://t.co/mm1EsQU4hf