Title: Rotary Monument in Caracas
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4Caracas VenezuelaCheltenham RotaryA Project
Requiring the Cooperation of Two Clubs in
District 4370 Caracas
Rotary Monument in Caracas
5Entrance to the Ophthalmological Clinic
6Mevorah Florentin Founder of The Society of the
Blind Responsible for bringing Braille to
Venezuela and sponsor of the clinic.
7Dr. Tovar is Director of the clinic, and he is
blind himself.
8Blind members of Chorus
9Refractor Donated July 18, 2006 under the
Matching Grant Project
10Frank Bisk signing final documents with
Venezuelan Rotarians
11Margarita Katan, PDG District 4370 and Mevorah
Florentins neice Frank Bisk and the Rotary Club
Presidents involved in this project.
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13Puyo EcuadorCentral Chester County Rotary
- A project to provide computers for a community
center and two schools surrounding Puyo Ecuador. - Involved two rotary clubs in Ecuador. Did not
involve any DDF But did involve matching cash.
14Miguel Valverde No. 52 School in Bahia de
Caraquez in northwest Ecuador.
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17Nashik IndiaRotary Club of Bristol
- To provide 450 books and 10 computers to 10
village schools near Nashik India. - A set of 25 books placed in both the 4th and 7th
grades. - Involves both DDF and matching cash.
18Firdaus Kapadia, President Rotary Club of Nashik
Road and Mr. Patil Superintendent of Village
Schools
19Matoshri Nagar School in the Belgaondhaga
Village
20Dictionaries, Encyclopedia, Biographies, Short
Stories
21Plaque in Marathi
22Banner in English
23Rajwada School in the Belgaondhaga Village
24Vibha Patil With Students
25Students Had Shared One Book
26School Teachers
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28Kwang Village NigeriaRotary Club of Broomall
- A project to provide a complete purification and
filtration system for the Haven of Hope Mission
in Kwang Village Nigeria. - Involved no monetary commitment by the primary
host partner. It did involve both DDF and
matching cash.
29Haven of Hope Mission
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32Carpenters at Work
33Fitting Interior of Container
34Russ and Jim Painting
35Water Storage Tanks
36Russ Kehler and Stan Madsen
37Transporting to the Dock
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39Nashik IndiaRotary Club of Bristol
- To provide shoes for 855 students in 10 village
schools surrounding Nashik India. - An international project that does not involve
funding by the Rotary Foundation.
40Village of Jateagon
41Students trying out their first pair of shoes.
42Village of Vashali Vibha Patil is the Primary
Contact at the Rotary Club of Nashik Road Auto
rickshaw in the background is the mode of
transportation.
43Typical village home.
44Shoe Manufacturer is measuring and recording foot
sizes.
45International Youth Exchange Students visiting
District 3030 help in distributing shoes.
46Village of Viholi
47Approximately 350 students occupy this resident
school for the orphans and abandoned children.
48Students waiting in line for their shoes.
49Kids made happy for less than the cost of a cup
of coffee!
50Vocational School for the Blind Students are
trained to sew, play instruments, etc.
51A fair well from the Vocational School for the
Blind.
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54Letter of Transmittal
The Matching Grants Project begins with the
Primary Host Partner expressing their needs.
55Matching Grants Application Available
at http//www.rotary.org/foundation/grants/matchi
ng/index.html
Project Description
56Host Partner
57International Partner.
58Project Budget
59Project Financing
60Project Planning
Competitive Grants
61Authorizations
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67District 7450 World Community Service
Committee Doug Blazey, Chairman 2006-2007