Rotary in a ‘Unite for Good’ project.

The Rotary clubs of Greater Cochin,The City of Wolverhampton, Golders Green and Newcastle under Lyme joined hands to provide state of the art medical equipment and technology in a Taluk hospital at Ernakulam near Cochin, Kerala, Southern India with a Rotary Foundation global grant project valued at $31,486.

 

The hospital specialises in care for the needy; the equipment comprises an ultrasound scanning machine and a fully automatic biochemistry analyser to improve diagnosis and treatment outcomes. 

In thanking the Rotarians, the superintendent at the hospital, Doctor Sobha said “the introduction of the ultrasound scan has resulted, with a sonologist who attends regularly, in an enormous improvement in the working atmosphere; the fully automatic biochemistry analyser is a real asset. We are completing tests in a much shorter time and at minimal cost. Our area is where very poor people live who could not afford the high cost of treatment at private hospitals, so this unit is a very great relief to them.  We are extremely grateful to Rotary for this wonderful project.”

New Member Induction

On the 8 th of July Kwamena Mensah is the first new member to be introduced to the City of Wolverhampton Rotary Club this Rotary year.

The new Rotary year starts on July 1st throughout the world and so it was a great pleasure for our new Rotary President to induct his first new Rotarian on the day that the President was inducted too.

The club inducted 10 new members last year and is thriving.

Kwamena is a retired company director who is eager and willing to give back to his community .

Our new president John Hollingsworth welcomed him into the Rotary family.

Rotary in Wolverhampton provides a very special day for some very deserving children.

Pine Green Academy is a specialist school in Wolverhampton with children with a variety of SEND need that does an amazing job in providing education and support for children primarily with social, emotional and mental health needs.

In association with a charity closely connected to Rotary called ‘Children In Mind’, our club, The City of Wolverhampton was able to provide a wonderful day at Llandudno for 140 of the children over 10 different day trips.

Many had never been to the seaside before; they played in the sand, ate chips, had ice cream, rode the ferris wheel, enjoyed the amusements and travelled to the top of the Great Orme on the tram.

In thanking the Rotarians, Sarah Long, Assistant Head at Pine Green said….. To be able to give the children the opportunity to visit the beach and experience new things whilst making memories to treasure has been really special.

PDG Richard Green