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ACHIEVED PROJECTS

2000 Toiletry Kits for 2000 Children in the NT

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We are very excited to advise that 2152 Toiletry Kits have been supplied to 32 Schools in the Alice Springs Region thanks to the following 49 clubs/groups:

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  Rotary Clubs of:

  • 9510 = Alice Springs-Mbantua, Holdfast Bay

  • 9650 = Dorrigo, Taree

  • 9675 = Fairy Meadows, Padstow

  • 9705 = Aurora Gungahlin, Bega, Blayney, Junee, Merimbula, Milton-Ulladulla, Orange Daybreak, Pambula, Parkes, Temora, Tumut, Wagga Wagga Sunrise

  • 9780 = Alfredton, Ballarat East, Bayside Geelong, Beaufort, Camperdown, Cobden, Colac West, Drysdale, Geelong Central, Hamilton North, Ocean Grove, Portland, Terang, Torquay

  • 9790 = Eltham, Pascoe Vale, Strathmore

  • 9800 = Brighton North

  • 9810 = Lilydale, Mordialloc, Waverley

  • 9820 = Berwick, Frankston North, Latitude 38, Warragul

Rotaract Clubs of

  • Central Coast Tasmania, Illawarra, Salisbury City

  • ECC Interact Club

  • Beaufort and Skipton Health Service

  • C.A.V.E. - Community and Volunteers of Eltham

  • Orbost Primary School

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We cannot thank you enough for being apart of this life changing project and embracing it full on. We have had so many people and organisations involved on the journey. Thank you!

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In addition to our advocacy work, in 2018 we piloted and delivered a number of tools for good health. In 2019 and 2020, we continue working on improving health hardware - the infrastructure we take for granted.

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We summarise through infographics what has been delivered in 2018 and 2019. Click below download a printable version.

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FEEDBACK

"Lexie Ward of Apatula, NT painted her washing machine.

It has generated a lot of interest from members in her community. When we met Lexie, and she was very proud to tell us she had done 3 washing loads."

WHO WE WORK WITH

We work with Aboriginal community organisations, alongside Federal, state and territory governments, and non-government organisations including the Fred Hollows Foundation.

We work with Indigenous communities affected by or at risk of trachoma infection who are interested in receiving our support, as well as with Rotary clubs who have existing collaborations with such communities. We connect with our network of Rotarians across Australia, both corporate and volunteer, so that we can support strong communities.

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