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International and Foundation Committee Meeting PDF Print E-mail
Meeting re-scheduled to 17 March, Same venue, refer to Calendar
 
Opportunity International Visit Club 8 March 2010 PDF Print E-mail

540_opp_intphoto2119.jpgClub President, John Gennard, welcomed to the evening’s meeting, Bobby Anderson and Lynne Whitehead, from the charity Opportunity International, to talk on the concept of micro financing, he also welcomed prospective new member to the Club, Bill McCormack.

Microfinance is the provision of financial services such as loans, savings, insurance and training to people living in poverty.  It is one of the great success stories in the developing world in the last 30 years and is widely recognized as a just and sustainable solution in alleviating global poverty.  Opportunity International was one of the first non-profit organisations to recognise the benefits of providing capital to people struggling to work their way out of poverty.  Over the years, with Opportunity International leading the way, the microfinance sector has expanded its financial service offerings to better meet clients’ needs.  Along with providing more flexible loan products and business and personal development training, Opportunity International offers savings and insurance to help clients effectively navigate the daily hardships they face. 

Bobby gave an illuminating talk on just how effective this means of re-circulating a pot of monies within communities in dire need of help, such as India, Bangladesh and Malawi, can be.  Unlike western banks, within western countries, where bad debts can be in the high tens of per cent, the models they operate only have bad debts of roughly 2%, a rate unheard of in other sectors of banking.  Operating not unlike credit unions, with social and familial peer pressure (and support) these Trust Banks offer small business loans and real opportunities, particularly to women, in third world countries to finance small businesses.  These in turn provide employment, more assured future incomes, security and above all pride to people who just want to get on in the world and provide food, clothing and education for their children.  The loans repaid can, in theory, then finance and re-finance the growth of other businesses exponentially.  Rotarian Bob Inglis, proposed the vote of thanks.  

For more information on Opportunity International and Trust Banks visit our Links page.

In other business, President John reported on the receipt of a letter from CHAS thanking the members for a donation of £400, which was collected at the Club’s final meeting in 2009.  Community Services Chairman, Sandy Morrison also reported that, in consultation with SLC, two further summer seats, donated by Rotary, will be placed on the Clyde Walkway and the Rotary Primary Schools’ Quiz will take place on the morning of Thursday 18 March, within St Athanasius’ Primary School.  All current Aquaboxes being filled by the High School and Primary Schools, will be collected during the Quiz and a further six Aquaboxes have been purchased by the Club for filling over the next few weeks and months.  International Committee Chairman, Martin Speck was pleased to report that he had received a letter from “Mary’s Meals” thanking an anonymous donor for a gift of £100 which would contribute towards “food, education and hope” to a community of schoolchildren in Khartoum.

The Club President’s Gala Night will be held within the Cartland Bridge Hotel, on the evening of 24th April and tickets can be obtained from any member.  Amongst the entertainment being provided will be contributions from Carluke Orchestral Flutes, Sharon Nimmo and hopefully the Shine, Youth Theatre Group.  Future Social events will also include a Club Barbeque and a sail “Doon the Watter”. 

The Rotary Club of Carluke meet regularly 6.00 for 6.30 pm at the Cartland Bridge Hotel.  For further information contact any member or listen to Real radio.

 
Speakers and Menus, March, April, May and June 2010 PDF Print E-mail
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Speakers and Menus, March, April, May, June 2010 PDF Print E-mail

 

1st March    B&C  Menus to be advised 
8th March Bobby Anderson World Exchange  
15th March Helen Moir Old Larkhall  
22nd March Alex Baird Poetic Licence  
29th March Malcolm Craig Trading Standards  
5th April Holiday   
12th April AGM B&C   
19th April Allan Joyce Tied in Knots   
26th April Simon Pilpel Clyde Walkway  
3rd May Holiday   
10th May B&C   
17th May George Topp Scotlands Festival of History  
24th May TBA   
31st May Holiday   
7th June B&C   
14th June Club Assembly   
21st June  TBA   
28th June Aileen Campbell MSP  
     
     
     
     
     

 

 





 





 






 

 
Future District and Club Information 2010/13 PDF Print E-mail
  7 March   PETS 2, Lockerbie
  11 March  Visit to Castle Douglas, Plate Quiz
  18 March  Zone Meeting, Coachman Hotel, Kilsyth
  25-28 March  Spring Break, Chester
  11 April  District 1020 Council Meeting, Lockerbie
  12 April  Club AGM
  24 April  President’s Gala Dinner, Cartland Bridge Hotel, Lanark
  23 May  District 1020 Assembly, Napier University
  12 June  Carluke Gala Day
  14 June  Club Assembly
  19 June  Club Barbeque
  28 June  Club Handover to President Elect Allan Smith
  3 August  Zone Meeting, Biggar
  4 September  District 1020 Council Meeting, Peebles
  29-31 October  District 1020 Conference, Aviemore
  6 November    International Dinner and Cabaret, Masonic Hall, Carluke
  9 April 2011  District 1020 Council Meeting, Lockerbie 
  23 May 2011  District 1020 Assembly, Napier University

District Governors:      2010/11 Alan MacLaughlan

                                           2011/12 Keith Best

                                           2012/13 John Barbour

                                 
                                           
 
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