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Club Projects
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Projects (to be funded by 2006 Raffle) |
- United Way Success by
6 Ready for Kindergarten Calendar Program
- Urbana Park District
Victory Park Playground
- Urbana Schools --- School
Library Acquisitions Project
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| Past
Community Projects |
- Urbana Schools
Health Clinic - Urbana Rotary
was a major participant in funding the establishment
of a Site-based Health Clinic for all children
enrolled in the Urbana School District.
- Provide funds and hands-on participation in community-wide Rotary Habitat House project.
- Provide funds for Urbana Library expansion project.
- Assist in a literacy project for children by reading and donating books.
- Assist Salvation Army with its annual Kettle Drive.
- Assist indigent children with needed clothing through the Wilcox Shoe Fund.
- Provide two vocational scholarships through the Wilcox Shoe Fund.
- Conduct a conflict resolution program for high school students (Martin Luther King Day).
- Encourage members to contribute to annual C-U Blood Drive.
- Review, recommend, and fund $10,000 worth of charity projects.
- Inform the community about Rotary through an active publicity program.
- Select at least one youth to attend Rotary Youth Leadership Awards camp.
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International Projects |
- Togo School Project -
World Community Service Project in Tango provided
needed reading books, teaching supplies, and
basic classroom equipment to elementary schools
in central Togo, benefitting over 600 families
in the region. The project was undertaken by
the Rotary Clubs of Urbana (USA, District 6190)
and Lome Cocotiere (Togo, District 9100).
- Nominate at least one student as a Rotary Scholar.
- Recruit at least one person for GSE teams to Malaysia or Japan.
- Host a GSE team and share with them our community.
- Host at least one long-term exchange student.
- Encourage at least one high school student to participate in youth exchange program.
- Sponsor at least one delegate to World Affairs Conference.
- Encourage all members to give every year to Rotary Foundation.
- Add five benefactors to the Rotary Foundation.
- Select and fund a Polio Plus Project somewhere in the world.
- Host an international scholars holiday dinner.
- Continue relationship with Koishikawa and look for a project to mark our twenty-year association and their thirty years as a club.
- Establish an international library project.
- Establish a project with Heal-the-Children
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