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 Celebrate World Polio Day


 
 

World Polio Day is 24 October. Find out ways your club can help Rotary raise US$200 million to match the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's $355 million in grants by 30 June 2012. Photo by Martin Postma

This October marks 95 years since Jonas Salk, developer of the first safe and effective polio vaccine, was born. Saturday, 24 October, is World Polio Day – a perfect opportunity to join the fight to end the disease.

Rotarians are raising US$200 million to match the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s $355 million in grants by 30 June 2012. Here are some ways you can help:

  1. Organize a club fundraiser, such as an auction, a walkathon, or a purple pinkie project. Rotary clubs are each being asked to contribute at least $2,000 annually for three years. Get more ideas
  2. Order reprints of the illustrated Amazing Stories of Polio! for new and prospective club members, and for local schools and libraries, at shop.rotary.org. For bulk orders, call 847-866-4600.
  3. Arrange a screening of The Final Inch at a theater. This Academy Award-nominated, 38-minute documentary follows health workers, including Rotarian volunteers, as they immunize children in India. The DVD is available at www.thefinalinch.org.
  4. Create a link from your club’s Web site to the Rotary International YouTube channel, which includes videos and public service announcements on eradicating polio, or embed one of the video on your Web site.
  5. Make an individual donation to Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge.

Find out how to purchase tickets for the Concert to End Polio, a one-night only performance by violinist and polio survivor Itzhak Perlman.

Use the comments section below to tell us how your club plans to celebrate World Polio Day.


7 Comments:
At 12:41PM on 26 October 2009, GOPAL KANNEGOLLA wrote: I thing not only the rotations, the rotarions should also rope the non rotarions also in to this moment. This can be done by selling tokens of small denominations line Rs. 100/- to Rs.500/- ie 2 to 10 dollars and should sell them to public worth a handout containing the efforts taken by the Rotary in eradication of polio. I think we can get maximum out of it. This will work as publicity and fund raising to the US$200 Million Challenge.
At 2:21PM on 21 October 2009, Lisa Griffin wrote: The Rotary Club of Killeen Heights and other Central Texas area clubs are partnering to host a 5K run/walk on October 24th. We will raise awareness and funds for the final push to eliminate Polio.
At 11:07AM on 12 October 2009, Richard Rowe Rotary Club of Kern River Valley, California wrote: Saturday, October 24: 2 to 3pm World Polio Day Film Screening Rotary Club of Kern River Valley FREE showing of the award winning documentary “The Final Inch” 50 years after the development of the polio vaccine in the USA, the potentially crippling polio virus still finds refuge in some of the world's most vulnerable places, poised to re-emerge and re-infect regions where it was stamped out decades ago. Rotary Clubs around the World are raising $200 million to match Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s $355 million in grants to eradicate Polio once & for all. A raffle for door prizes & a 50/50 raffle will raise a little $ toward that effort. The Reel Cinema, 6742 Wofford Heights Blvd., Wofford Heights. INFO: Rotary KRV president Luz Polcik luzeholguin@aol.com (760) 376-1400 or Richard Rowe (760) 333-4561 eworinkrv@mchsi.com. http://krvr.org/components/com_joomlaboard/uploaded/images/10_24_09_World_Polio_Day.jpg
At 11:08AM on 12 October 2009, dr.sadashiva.rao wrote: good ideas.practable.
At 11:08AM on 12 October 2009, okey wrote: My Club, R.C Owerri Central is staging a city rally & dinner dance thereafter to raise funds & mark the World Polio day. Kudos to Bill & Millinda Gates. We shall meet our target.
At 11:08AM on 12 October 2009, Peter Esawe wrote: My Rotaract Club is planning to support the fight against Polio with a donation of $300. It will be our International Service project for this new Rotary Year.
At 11:09AM on 12 October 2009, Frank Devlyn wrote: Polio Day is a great opportunity to Create Awarness & Take Action

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