This an extract from the Rotary Club of Berwick re our combined meeting on Wednesday 21st of September 2016
 
A great meeting with members and partners from the Rotary Club of Pakenham joining us.  A fantastic way to catch up with old friends and meet some new ones. 
 
 
 
 
 
David Dippie from Donations In Kind (DIK) spoke about the Balibo Project Partnership.  The clubs in this project are Berwick, Carlton, Keilor, Pakenham and Port Melbourne. 
 
 
 
 
 
Geoff presenting Roger Thornton with a Service Above Self award for 12 hour on the toilet at Balibo.
 
 
 
 
Below is an extract from the Rotary Club of Berwick re our combined meeting on Wednesday 21st of September 2016
 
 
 
 
A great meeting with members and partners from the Rotary Club of Pakenham joining us.  A fantastic way to catch up with old friends and meet some new ones. 
 
Congratulations to Terry & Claire Carmichael for their 50th Wedding anniversary.  Also Happy Birthday to Geoff Double, and especially  for coming to the meeting on his special day.
 
Our own Tim Moore has been asked by RI President John Germ to be his Personal Representative (RIPPR) at District 9830 conference in Tasmania next year.  Congratulations to Tim and Jane.
 
The board meeting was held on Monday.The handbook should be out shortly
 
The BBQ Gas Compliance certificate has been issued
 
Pick up from DIK on Saturday, if anyone can help. Please see David Button.
 
Art screens have been busy.  Six pick up and deliveries over the past few weeks.  Thanks to everyone who has helped.
 
Farmers Market on Saturday, all hands on deck please. A good role up of stall holders is expected.  The seasonal stall holders should be back next month.  The brochures are available for delivery.  Please contact Trevor Bailey if you have said you would help.
 
 
 
 
 
 
David Dippie from Donations In Kind (DIK) spoke about the Balibo Project Partnership.  The clubs in this project are Berwick, Carlton, Keilor, Pakenham and Port Melbourne. 
 
 
 
 
Balibo, in Timor Leste is one of the poorest countries in the world and the government is fully supportive of Rotary. 
 
 
The project involved building a dental clinic that can be used for other medical uses, a new kitchen that will support a café and dental nurse accommodation.
 
Not only Rotary has provided money but other organisations such as the Melbourne Dental Hospital contributed.  They supplied chairs.  Many dentists have volunteered to go over and assist.
 
From a Rotary perspective this project is now complete.
 
The new goal is to supply educational facilities and support.  6 Kindergartens, 23 Primary Schools and 6 High Schools have been identified for help.
 
Local structures are in place were a local school teacher is identifying needs of each school.  Items such as blackboards, noticeboards, storage equipment, stationary, sporting equipment, computers and computer training are needed.
 
Each club involved contributed $3000 and is responsible for a particular area.  Berwick is to coordinate the computers.  RC Pakenham is trying for a $15,000 matching TRF grant.  Each club is to assist in gathering donated goods.  Support is to be encouraged from other Clubs and organisations.
 
There is now increased capacity and by focusing our effort for an extended period we are making a lasting difference.
Working together we achieve much more as a team than working on our own.
 
Both David Dippie and Roger Thornton spoke on how much it meant to them to go to Balibo.  To actually see how both the children and families benefit made them feel humbled and proud to be Rotarians.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Geoff presenting Roger Thornton with a Service Above Self award for 12 hour on the toilet at Balibo.
 
 
 
Balibo Club coordinators, Geoff (Berwick), Terry (Pakenham), Sabina (Port Melbourne)
 
 
 
Anyone understand Polish ??
 
 
 
It's great to have visitors!