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Polio eradication in electricity
●Greetings from the President/ I went to a Rotary Foundation seminar.
7On May 27, it was a combination of Chairman Masahiro Yamamoto and Chairman Morihiro Aoda.
Have you ever heard the phrase "polio eradication"? Until now, Rotarians have been working to administer vaccines to more than 2.5 billion children worldwide. It's nearly 25 times the japanese population, isn't it? As of June 28, 2019, there have been reports of a total of 37 cases of 10 cases in Afghanistan and 27 in Pakistan.
Therefore, he intends to change the phrase from "polio eradication" to "polio eradication" and strengthen this activity as a district.
Well, here's a question for you. You pay for electricity every month, don't you? I want you to change the way you pay for the electricity. That way, each and every one of us will participate in eradicating polio. The electricity price will not go up. It's good for the same amount as usual. Please cooperate with "it smells like a little" just once. The smell of the smell is the theme of the year. However, it has a very good fragrance. Each of you can protect one child from polio every month. All you have to do is change the way you pay for electricity.
Make a rotary card. Then change your electricity payment to a rotary card. It's a little annoying, but it's easy if you're motivated. If you get over this smell, each of you can protect one child from polio every month with a card fee. We will also let you know how to proceed. "The smell of men is a good smell. Each person is a Rotarian" is this year's chairman's theme.
Next, we, Mishima RC, hold annual polio eradication street fundraisers in collaboration with the Mishima West Club and the Seseragi Rotary Club. I will do it again this year. This year is "eradication". It is a version upgrade. I think the implementation will be around November. Thank you for your cooperation.
This year, we also organized a polio eradication charity concert. Monday, October 28. Piano & Flute Duo Concert.
The piano is by Gen Segawa. The grandson of Atsushi Segawa, the 4th chairman of Mishima RC. The flute is young and beautiful Kako Kasai. The venue is Minga Plaza Hotel, which starts at 18:30. Tickets are 2,000 yen. Half will be used to fund polio eradication.
Please write "Polio Charity Concert, Mishima Plaza" in the october 28 column of your pocketbook. Polio alone is fine. Don't let other appointments come in.
Now, polio is not the only thing the Rotary Foundation does. There are district grants and global grant programs. The "Sri Lanka Water and Sanitation Support" we provided in our 60th anniversary project is a global grant. "1,000-year-old tree, 1,000-year dream" is an activity with district subsidies.
At the seminar, Mr. Ryosuke Nakazawa, a global grant scholar, gave a speech. He is aiming to become a UNITED NATIONS official as a researcher in the future under the theme of "elucidating the tolerance of people who accept migrant refugees around the world". His father is Japanese and his mother is Filipino, and he is aiming for such research from the painful experience of bullying that he experienced as a child.
As I felt through the seminars, we Rotarians do great service work. It takes money and effort, but it may be rotarian's privilege to meet the "joy" that is commensurate with it. Why don't you take advantage of this privilege and do your best to feel a little stinky?