Title: Rotary World Help Network
1Rotary World Help Network
Helping Communities Help Themselves
2What We Are
- We ship medical, educational, and humanitarian
supplies to countries in need
- A network of Rotary Clubs RI sanctioned
3Our Mission
Helping communities help themselves!
4Member Clubs (As of December 31, 2004)
denotes founding club
- Cranbrook Sunrise (5080)
- Fort St. James
- Kitimat
- Langley Central (5050)
- Langley Sunrise (5050)
- North Vancouver
- Port Moody (5050)
- Powell River
- Prince George Nechako
- Richmond Steveston
- Royal City
- Terrace
- Vancouver Arbutus
- Vancouver Quadra
- Vancouver South
- Sechelt
- Skeena Valley
- Tsawwassen
- Whistler
- White Rock Peace Arch (5050)
- White Rock Semiahmoo (5050)
- Coquitlam (5050)
- New Westminster
- North Vancouver Lionsgate
- Richmond Sunrise
- Vancouver
- Vancouver Chinatown
- West Vancouver
- Coquitlam Sunrise (5050)
- Burnaby
- Burnaby Deer Lake
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5RWHN Shipments 37 Countries (Since September
1997)
- Argentina (2)
- Bolivia (7)
- Brazil (2)
- Cambodia
- Chile (10)
- Colombia (2)
- Congo (2)
- Cook Islands (4)
- Dominican Republic (4)
- East Timor
- Ecuador (2)
- El Salvador (10)
- Estonia (3)
- Georgia
- Ghana
- Guatemala (5)
- Guyana
- Honduras (11)
- Kenya
- New Guinea
- Nicaragua
- Panama (8)
- Peru
- Philippines (26)
- Romania (3)
- Samoa
- Serbia
- South Africa (2)
- Tadjikistan
- Thailand (2)
- Tonga
- Trinidad Tobago
- Uganda (14)
- Ukraine (6)
- Venezuela
- Vietnam (4)
- Zimbabwe (9)
Total Shipments as of Dec. 31, 2004 153
33 shipments to 14 countries - 2005
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6ADDITIONAL SHIPMENTS(During 2001-2002)
- Coordination of 815,887 doses of flu vaccine to
El Salvador - Shipment of hepatitis vaccine to the Caribbean
- Container load of bicycles to Uganda
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Total Shipments as of Dec. 31/04 153
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8Value of Shipments
- 1997 700,000
- 1998 3,500,000
- 1999 5,250,000
- 2000 5,950,000
- 2001 8,050,000
- 2002 12,600,000
- 8,400,000
- 9,100,000
Total 53,550,000 (as of Dec. 31, 2004)
Based on an average replacement value of goods of
350,000 per container. Replacement value of
goods per container ranges between 250,000 to
1,000,000.
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9Membership fees (10/per) cover
- Procurement of goods
- Operational Administrative Costs
- Equipment Repairs
- Parts Purchases
- RWHN containers without club sponsorships
Warehouse - Riverview
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10Benefits of Membership
- Directly involved big projects
- International Project direct impact
- Hands-on volunteering
- Work with other clubs
- Big bang for your buck!
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112004 RWHN Receipts Expenses
Receipts Membership Dues 12,590 Shipping Costs
Recovered1 51,807 Sundry Income 3,106 Total
Receipts 67,503
Expenses Shipping Expenses 26,509 Collections
Acquisitions 9,489 Office 3,276 Total
Expenses 39,274
1Shipping cost recovered includes some shipments
from previous year that were not applied during
2003.
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122003 RWHN Receipts Expenses
Receipts Membership Dues 11,010 Shipping Costs
Recovered 35,996 Sundry Credits 329 AGM
Receipts 1,826 Total Receipts 49,161
Expenses Shipping Expenses 17,433 Collections
Acquisitions 24,897 Sundry Expenses 1,487 AGM
Expenses 2,239 Total Expenses 46,050
This is a more typical year
13Goals RWHN 2005/06
- Build a network of clubs throughout B.C.
- Develop a pool of volunteers
- Increase the number of donors
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14Packing Shipping
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15Our warehouse at Riverview Hospital
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16Shipment to Kakamega, Kenya
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17Receipt of Goods
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18The Results
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20Dermatological Compounding Unit
Tanzania
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22Dermatological CompoundingUnit -- Tanzania
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25Air Conditioning Unit
26QUESTIONS
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27DArcy Warner 604-590-1461