The Foghorn - January 13, 2022
The Rotary Club of
Michigan City Indiana
 
Chartered 1916

President's Message

This Thursday at Noon in addition to our usual fellowship, Sandra L. Young, author, will be speaking.
 
Sandra, who used to work at Unity Foundation, recently wrote a book but it's not available to buy yet. She's donating a copy of the book for us to raffle off during the meeting.  The book is set in Michigan city!
 
Find out more about the book by joining us in person at Patrick's Grille or online at:
Meeting ID: 970 525 5390
Passcode: Rotary3376
 
See you there!!
 
Also, I am pleased to announce that President Elect Nicole Manning delivered a baby boy this past weekend.  👩🏻‍🍼 Finnley Nicson Manning 6lbs 11 ounces 19 1/2 inches long was born on 1-15-22.  Congratulations to Nicole and her family!!
Duty Roster
Ticket Table
Stokes, II, Tom
 
Invocation
Simmons, Becky
 
Sargeant at Arms
Donoghue, Patrick
 
Stories
PolioPlus is engaging reluctant communities by addressing basic needs
Khadim Solangi Goth, a community on the outskirts of Karachi, Pakistan, sits in one of the last remaining polio reservoirs on the planet. More than 40,000 people live in improvised dwellings made of earth or other found materials. For some, a cotton sheet is all that protects them from the hot sun and monsoon rains. “The poorest of the poor are living in this area,” says Asher Ali, the project manager for the Pakistan PolioPlus Committee.  In Pakistan, 53,000 children under age 5 die each year from diarrhea caused by contaminated water.
 
Polio is especially resilient in this community, which has been one of the most resistant to eradication efforts; the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) has designated Khadim Solangi Goth one of its highest-priority areas. And the Pakistan Polio Eradication Initiative classifies Gadap Union Council 4, the administrative district that the community is a part of, as “super high risk.”
 
Rotary International and The Rotary Foundation release position statement on COVID-19 vaccination
As the first organization to envision a polio-free world through mass immunization of children, Rotary believes the decision to vaccinate is a humanitarian imperative. The Rotary International Board of Directors and Rotary Foundation Trustees believe that:
 
  1. Global vaccination is the path to ending the pandemic, and we strongly encourage vaccination for all individuals, including our members.
     
  2. Misinformation hinders the fight against COVID-19, and we are committed to providing our members with science-based information.
     
  3. Rotary is engaged in assuring equity in vaccine access to all people. Through joint efforts with Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance we are leveraging our frontline experience with polio to facilitate vaccine delivery.
     
  4. Rotary salutes health care workers everywhere as they continue to provide lifesaving services. We encourage clubs to offer recognition and encouragement to these heroes.
     
  5. Rotary and Rotaract clubs are encouraged to redouble their efforts to support COVID-19 prevention and vaccination efforts.
     
  6. As one of the greatest advances of modern medicine, vaccines are safe, effective and save millions of lives each year. They have eliminated or controlled numerous diseases such as polio, smallpox, measles, and Ebola, and now, there is the opportunity to end the COVID-19 pandemic through vaccination.
     
  7. The eradication of polio remains the goal of the highest order for Rotary. We can continue to apply the lessons we have learned in fighting polio to COVID-19 response efforts.
Speakers
Feb 03, 2022
Director of Operations at Access LaPorte County
Feb 10, 2022
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