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Fund Raising Cabaret and Dinner Dinner Dance Friday 28 November 2008 Fiddlers' Rally Friday 1 march 2009 Both these events raise funds for International Projects Mercy Ships. On the weekend of District 1020 Conference, President Jim Spence and Junior Vice President Allan Smith took part in a sponsored abseil of the Eden Court Theatre and with support from many Carluke members they raised over three hundred pounds for “Mercy Ships”. The event District wide rose over £10,000. Not strictly an International Committee project this event emphasises the extent to which the entire Club membership become involved in all of the Club's activities, supportting in time, effort and by dontations to any of the ventures the Club becomes involved in. Supporting "Well Wish" Project . The Rotary Club of Motherwell and Wishaw, our mother club, have embarked on an ambitious project aimed at refurbishing wells in the vicinity of Blantyre, Malawi. Over the years several well-intentioned projects have installed wells but have not followed through by providing training or spare parts to maintain the mechanics of the pumps. This initiative intends to develop or repair existing wells, thereafter maintain a stock of spare parts and provide training to local engineers who will, long term, provide the necessary regular servicing of the pumps. The Project, covering a period of 10 years, will concentrate its financial input in the first five years in getting the wells up (or is that down?) and running. Carluke have set aside funds to assist this project.
Supporting Joint Rotary - Leonard Cheshire Disability Project Schools 4 All in Africa. A staggering UN statistic suggests that 90% of children in Africa, who suffer from a disability, do not go to school. Throughout Africa disabled children are born into a life where their disability is often regarded as a curse, which brings shame upon a family. Hidden away and treated as pariahs, not given access to basic education, these children suffer and by extension so do their greater communities. Add to this the pressures of poverty; distance from educational establishments; lack of transport and disabled facilities at schools, the plight of these children can easily be appreciated. Even those attending schools can suffer the problems of teasing and bullying from children. The lack of teacher training in dealing with children with disabilities can greatly exacerbate these problems.
Water and other Aid for Malawi. For many years both the Currie-Balerno and Carluke Clubs have wished to engage in a beneficial and practical project for one of the less fortunate areas of Africa. After a lot of research both Clubs joined forces to maximise their contributions to complete a water aid project. Before this could go ahead the Clubs had to identify an area which was not war torn, had a well structured community and had a host Rotary Club (and other organisations) which could manage the project on the ground. They were fortunate enough to benefit from the experience of the Irvine Seagate Club and made contact with the Rotary Club of Mzuzu in Northern Malawi, the Raven Trust and Cadecom, the latter two being Christian based Aid Organisations who provided or sourced aid for the local communities. With these contacts the Clubs identified two communities namely Mbongondo and Jalira who would benefit from the aid on offer.
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