The Rotary Club of
Savannah East
 
Chartered 1983
October 2, 2020
NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
September 25, 2020 - Zoom Meeting Recap
It was another wonderful Zoom meeting this past Friday.  President Laura Lane McKinnon announced that the club will be returning to in-person meetings at The Pirates House on Friday, October 16th.  The Pirates House will provide the members with a boxed lunch that you can eat there or take with you after the meeting.  We will also be using the side door to our meeting room so members do not have to walk through the restaurant.  If you do not feel comfortable attending, a Zoom link will be provided so you can watch from home.  She also reminded everyone that Q1 dues are due and should be paid ASAP.  Once all Rotary business items were discussed, Katie Wohlust introduced her cousin, Naomi Schalm, who talked about Lesotho and her work in that African nation.  
 
Naomi was born in Lesotho and lived the first 10 years of her life there.  In 2013, she returned to Lesotho to be the Executive Director of the Faith Foundation.  Lesotho is completely surrounded by South Africa and is called the Kingdom in the Sky.  It is one of three African nations to have a monarchy but the monarchy does not have any political power.  Lesotho is known for their horses and has a lot of cattle, sheep and goats.  It also struggles with draught.  It can be quite cold in Lesotho so a wool blanket is part of the traditional clothing.  Lesotho was formed in 1867 as a British Protectorate and in 1966 gained independence and became a democracy.  Many men would leave Lesotho to go work in the mines in South Africa.  At one point, it was estimated that 75% of the male population worked in South Africa.  In the 1990's, the men started to return because jobs were not available anymore.  When they returned, they brought HIV with them.  Lesotho was losing a whole generation to the disease.  Today, one in four citizens have HIV which is the 2nd highest in the world.  The unemployment rate is higher than 25% and as a result, there is a lot of poverty in the nation.  
 
Faith Foundation was formed in 2005 in response to the HIV crisis in Lesotho.  It was there to help feed the children who were orphaned from the disease, take care of the sick, and to help find jobs for the unemployed.  Today, Faith Foundation has two main goals: 1.  Intervention - provide child protection services through their crisis care home called Grandma's House.  There are currently 26 children living in the house with four house mothers.  More than 145 children have come through the house.  While there, the children go to a local school and are also taught skills such as knitting and agriculture.  2.  Prevention - trauma informed care training and family strengthening.  In Lesotho, children are falling through the cracks and Faith Foundation strongly believes kids belong with families and not in an orphanage or long term care.  They have an 80% reunification with the community.  
 
Recently, the government gave Faith Foundation a 1.3 acre plot of land.  They also received 40 fruit trees to plant on the property and have their own water well.  The plan is to build small homes for emergency intakes and to start a foster family system.  They need $50,000 for the first stage and have already raised $28,000.  To learn more about the Faith Foundation, please visit faithfdn.org
CART Fund
Whether your Rotary Club is meeting in person, virtually or in a hybrid situation, are you still routinely promoting Alzheimer’s research and The CART Fund?  The need for research to find the cure for Alzheimer’s never stops, even when we face these unique times of Covid-19.
 
Our ability to raise contributions during this year has suffered significantly due to a decrease of in-person rotary meetings and therefore less contributions going into the "Little Blue Buckets." We need your help!  Please consider doing the following.
 
  1. Got to www.mycartfund.org and sign-in using your DACdb sign-in (or create an account if you don’t know or have a DACdb sign-in).
  2. Once you have signed-in or created an account, look at the reports section to see how you and your club are doing with donations this year.
  3. Make a personal contribution.
  4. Find a way to promote the CART Fund in your club regardless of how your club is or is not meeting.

The new "donor portal" is also an excellent way for non-Rotarians to donate electronically to CART.  The process is simple - just go to www.cartfund.org & click "DONATE TODAY!"
Details for the October 2nd Zoom Meeting  - 
 
All information will also be emailed the day of the meeting.
 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82507797006

Meeting ID: 825 0779 7006

Speakers
Oct 02, 2020
Library for Kids
Oct 09, 2020
Columbus Day Weekend
Oct 16, 2020
Horizon Savannah
Oct 23, 2020
Details in the Works!
Oct 30, 2020
Cybersecurity
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Birthdays & Anniversaries
Member Birthdays
Ben Lingle
September 6
 
Betsy Stewart
September 6
 
Steve Acuff
September 7
 
Lee Belford
September 18
 
Anniversaries
Barrett Benton
Pamela
September 7
 
Peter Paolucci
Barbara
September 12
 
Join Date
Gordon Matthews
September 1, 1986
34 years
 
Joe Buck
September 1, 1986
34 years
 
Kirk Duffy
September 1, 1986
34 years
 
Laura Lane McKinnon
September 1, 2016
4 years
 
Jeff Heeder
September 17, 2004
16 years
 
Jim Wellen
September 21, 2018
2 years
 
Mel Mrochinski
September 30, 2011
9 years
 
Russell Hampton
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