The Foghorn September 9, 2021
The Rotary Club of
Michigan City Indiana
 
Chartered 1916
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Michigan City
We are People of Action
Thursdays at 11:45 AM
Patrick's Grille
4125 Franklin Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
United States of America
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President's Message

Last week (September 9th) We had a club meeting where we discussed upcoming projects, possible new member types, possible addition to the corporate membership, and meeting times and format changes.
 
This week (September 16th) Robin Kohn from the Michigan City Public Library will join us to update the club on the recent renovations at the Michigan City Public Library, as well as upcoming programs at the library.

We are meeting at Patrick's Grille and check-in begins at 11:45 AM.  Face masks are encouraged.  If you cannot make the meeting in person attend via a scheduled Zoom meeting starting after lunch at 12:20pm.
 
Meeting ID: 970 525 5390
Passcode: Rotary3376
Stories
Rotaract projects take honors

Rotaractors in Southeast Asia created digital posters to spread awareness of their multiclub mental health initiative.

Photo courtesy of You Are Not Alone (YANA) Southeast Asia Mental Health Initiative

The winners of the 2020-21 Rotaract Outstanding Project Awards were announced in April and celebrated during the virtual Rotaract Preconvention in June. Rotaract clubs and districts in 63 countries nominated a record 675 service projects, which were evaluated by RI staff and Rotaract Committee members on criteria including sustainability, community assessment, promotion, impact within Rotary’s areas of focus, involvement of multiple Rotaract clubs, and collaboration with Rotarians and local experts. Two projects were chosen as international awardees and six as regional awardees.

For more than 25 years, the Rotaract Outstanding Project Awards program has been an opportunity for Rotaract clubs to share their success with the global Rotary community and to inspire other clubs to develop sustainable and innovative projects. Because the nomination form is modeled after The Rotary Foundation’s global grant application, the process also helps prepare Rotaract clubs to apply for global grants, which they will be allowed to do starting 1 July. Learn more about Rotaract.

Rotary is forging a path to full literacy in India
Rotary members in Nepal, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are all working on literacy programs modeled on the Rotary India Literacy Mission. (Members in Togo also recently expressed interest in the program.) “This is something that can be replicated anywhere,” Shekhar Mehta says.
Photos courtesy of Rotary India Literacy Mission (RILM).
 

Long before he became Rotary International’s president, Shekhar Mehta was known for setting ambitious goals.

His reputation for successfully tackling difficult problems is why, in 2014, former RI president Kalyan Banerjee asked him to lead an effort to make India fully literate — a goal that has eluded the Indian government as well as many NGOs.

“I realized making a country literate is no easy task,” says Mehta, who defines full literacy as an overall rate of 95 percent or above for those aged 7 and up. (The government of India estimates India’s current literacy rate among that group at 78 percent.) “But I strongly believe in Gandhi’s view that if you find the goal, the means will follow.’”

An accountant and real estate developer, Mehta didn’t enter the endeavor with any experience in education. “I had no clue, no background in education at all,” he says. He spent about nine months learning from experts before founding the Rotary India Literacy Mission (RILM), a nonprofit that aims to strengthen and standardize Rotary clubs’ literacy initiatives across India.

To accomplish this, RILM created a program of service projects that it encourages clubs across India to take on with the nonprofit’s support and mentorship. The projects are built around the acronym TEACH, which stands for teacher support, e-learning, adult literacy, child development, and happy schools (which focuses on infrastructure improvements). “We think every school should be a school where our own children would be happy to study,” says Kamal Sanghvi, who was an RI director from 2019 to 2021 and chairs RILM now that Mehta is RI president.

Click here to read the full story: Words for the future | Rotary International

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