The Foghorn - March 15, 2022
The Rotary Club of
Michigan City Indiana
 
Chartered 1916

President's Message

We are now taking applications for our Rotary Club Scholarships.  Each year two $2000 scholarships are available from the Rotary Club Michigan City Foundation.  Click here for information and an application.
 
Last week Janet Beutner spoke about the Michigan City Promise Scholarship. Click here for the video of the meeting.
 
Join us this Thursday (March 17th) to hear from Michelle Shirk from the Boys & Girls Club and celebrate Saint Patrick's Day.  We will be having a traditional St. Patrick's Day meal so I will need a firm count of who is coming. 

Please reply to info@mcrotary.org with a Y to confirm you are coming.
 
Wear your best St. Patrick's Day garb.  The best dressed will win a prize
 
We are Meeting at Patrick's at 11:45am and online at 12:15pm.
 
When you join online by clicking https://zoom.us/j/9705255390?pwd=M1V3cEh6czB1MTNaRDgxMFJ6MHRKUT09 you will see the Rotary Theme Logo and any other Rotarians who are online. Please feel free to talk among yourselves until the logo is replaced by the meeting screens after registration and when the actual meeting begins
 
Hope to see you there.
click here to see her entertaining and informative presentation.
Duty Roster
Ticket Table
Wilson, Kenneth
 
Invocation
Welborne, Jim
 
Sargeant at Arms
Eaton, Katie
 
Stories
Rotary’s network enables rapid humanitarian relief for Ukrainian refugees

The crisis in Ukraine is having devastating consequences on civilians as families flee their homes. According to the United Nations, more than 2 million people, most of them women and children, have sought refuge in neighboring countries and across Europe, while about 1 million more people have been displaced within Ukraine.

Rotary and Rotaract clubs in Europe and around the world have taken swift action and are working with members nearby to provide food, water, medical equipment, and shelter for refugees.

Rotaract Europe

The European Rotaract Information Centre, a multidistrict information organization that serves Rotaractors all over Europe, created a United for Peace site that compiles information for refugees and volunteers.

  • The site offers information about free rail, bus, and air transportation available to refugees and lists details about what’s needed and how to help at specific national borders.
  • It also has fundraising details for hospitals in the western Ukraine city of Lviv, as well as for clubs that are helping in various places and for other organizations in the region.
  • The site lets Rotaractors coordinate shelter for refugees stranded at the border. Volunteer hosts can sign up through an online form and specify how many people they can house and for how long. Begun as an initiative to help fellow Rotary members leaving Ukraine, it’s now being used by Rotaract and Rotary members all over Europe to offer help.
  • A tool on the site links a demand for goods with available supplies. It was created within 48 hours after a team of 60 members from 10 countries met by videoconference about how to meet the most urgent needs.

Ukraine

Ukraine has 62 Rotary clubs and six satellite clubs with about 1,100 members, and 24 Rotaract clubs with more than 300 members.

  • District 2232 (Ukraine and Belarus) formed a committee to help people affected by the crisis. It has launched an appeal to Rotary members worldwide for funds to provide basic necessities.
  • The city of Lviv has had an influx of people displaced from other cities around Ukraine. The Rotary Club of Lviv International, working with local authorities and major hospitals, created an online spreadsheet of relief items that can be accessed by people who want to help. Members arrange for the donated items to be delivered to hospitals and coordinate storage with local warehouses.

Poland

Poland has taken in more than a million refugees, and Rotary clubs all over the country created a central account for contributions.

  • The Rotary Club of Olsztyn is collecting and managing donations for more than 150 Ukrainians who are staying at Ostróda Camp, a conference and recreation center. Most of the occupants are unaccompanied children whose parents stayed in Ukraine. Four cars full of supplies including food, clothes, toiletries, and toys were donated hours after the center began accepting refugees.
  • Members of the Rotary Club of Zamosc worked with a member of the Rotary Club of Wolsztyn, who owns a medical supply distribution company, to coordinate a partnership with other organizations to collect supplies and equipment.
  • The Rotary Club of Gdansk Centrum is providing accommodations for four refugee families, and members who own businesses are offering them work.

Other countries that border Ukraine

  • The Rotary Club of Kisvárda, Hungary, is coordinating contributions and mobilizing members to donate necessities and deliver the items to where they’re needed.
  • Rotary members in Romania and Moldova have created a central fund for contributions and set up WhatsApp groups that organize food donations and coordinate shelter for refugees.
  • In Slovakia and the Czech Republic, clubs have partnered with a railway and cargo company to offer transportation to nearly 2,300 refugees.

Kim Widlicki and Claudia Brunner contributed to this article.

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Apr 22, 2022
 
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