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ROMAC Charity Golf Day
Type: EventPublished: Aug 15, 2018Contact: Jim Prokhovnik Event Attachments ROMAC Charity Golf Day Flyer ROMAC Charity Golf Day Registration 02Oct2018
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ROMAC: A long-standing Rotary project needs your help
Type: StoryPublished: May 03, 2023Posted on May 02, 2023 ROMAC (Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children) is a not-for-profit humanitarian organisation run entirely with volunteers. Established more than 35 years ago in District 9800, it is now a project of Rotary Districts in Australia and New Zealand. ROMAC brings children from developing countries in our Pacific region to Australia and New Zealand to receive surgery in our first-world hospitals that is not accessible in their home countries , giving them life and/or dignity. It has no paid staff and no leased offices and so, it has minimal fixed costs. Generally, every dollar donated goes to patient care; and our small running expenses are recovered from our investments. Operations were stopped during COVID-19, however ROMAC is now back at work. By Easter, at least 6 children will be receiving life-saving treatment with
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ROMAC 30th Anniversary Celbration
Type: EventPublished: Sep 25, 2018Contact: Ian Doak 26Oct2018 Oct 26, 2018 6:30 PM Rotary Gateway Park Function Centre 126 High Street Kangaroo Flat, VIC Australia
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Rotary’s WASH Consortium Scoping Trip to Timor Leste
Type: StoryPublished: Sep 23, 2023The Timor Leste Rotary Consortium team of Vijay Susarla and Justine Paragreen has returned from Timor-Leste, on a scoping trip for the next stage of the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Project. As part of the trip for the next stage of the WASH Project, they undertook due diligence and assessment of potential sites for toilet blocks and water tanks in several villages, such as Triloka as the project expands into Manatuto, Viqueque and other parts of Baucau Districts in Timor Leste. The first site of the project consisted of installing toilets in the village of Manlala. Almost half of Manlala’s 124 houses (averaging 20 occupants) are without a toilet, and diarrhoea and infection are common, especially between the dry and wet seasons. In the next stage, the Consortium is hoping to fund the installation of a further 20 x 5,500L water tanks and three toilet blocks (made up of three cubicles, with handwashing facilities and WASH training).The
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Betty Kitchener
Type: PagePublished: Jun 21, 2020Betty Kitchener Rotary Oceania Medical Aid For Children (ROMAC) ROMAC commenced in March 1988 out of the actions of an Australian Rotarian who, with a group of surgeons, visited Lambasa in Fiji. They found the child mortality rate as high as 25% in some places. They quickly identified that lack of medical and surgical facilities and skills for children of the island nations in Oceania, was a major cause. Rotary faced the challenge to assist an 18-year-old Fijian girl whose right leg was threatened if immediate surgery was not performed. Betty Kitchener is the Rotary District 9800 District Chair for ROMAC and would like to give talks about ROMAC to D9800 Rotary Clubs . Email Betty Kitchener CLICK HEREBetty Kitchener
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International Service
Type: CommitteePublished: Dec 01, 2021Committee Members Name Club Position Austen Burleigh Melbourne Rotary Australia Benevolent Society (RABS)
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Download Files
Type: Download FilesPublished: Feb 09, 2019Title Foundation Financial Management Plan 2023-2024 150 Grants Seminar July 17th 2023 - Saved Chats 300 Networker Template 500 Dr Mark St
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RAWCS
Type: Site Page StoryPublished: May 29, 2019Home RAWCS Resources District Assembly 2019 Presentations Links DIK (Donations In Kind)
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International
Type: CommitteePublished: Jul 21, 2020Committee Members Name Club Position Jenny Foster Melbourne Passport
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Stories
Type: Story ListPublished: Apr 01, 2024Bendigo Conference 2024 - 12-14 April We look forward to seeing the many who have booked in Bendigo.😀For further details go to: District Conference web page Bendigo Conference 2024 - 12-14 April Sandi F