The BIG Quiz held on Saturday the 19th November at Queen Elizabeth School Assembly Hall, was a great success. A huge thank you to all those who supported the quiz to help us raise the funds that enable the Rotary Club of Faversham to support local good causes, such as Faversham Young Carers, Age UK, Faversham Christmas Lights, Youth Leadership Awards, Lend With Care and many more.
If you would like to donate to the Rotary Club Trust Fund, please click on the link below.
At the Club’s meeting on 13th September members had a very interesting talk from Martin Wyatt, a local ambassador for Global Sight Solutions (GSS). Martin explained that GSS is an avoidable blindness charity, working in various countries to provide free eye care for some of the world’s poorest.
If the main bread-winner in a family loses their sight and is unable to work, then the family can very soon find itself with an ever worsening struggle to put food on the table or keep a roof over its head.
Very often all that is needed is a straightforward cataract operation. GSS can provide a complete cataract operation service in India, Africa and other parts of the developing world for just £15!
Global Sight Solutions strives to make blindness history. It’s main focus is the setting up of Specialist Eye Hospitals in areas of need. It also invests in Eye Buses to transport patients to the clinics.
It was registered with the charity commission in the 1990’s by members of Guildford Rotary Club, the aim being to work with Rotary Clubs in the developing world and together establish financially sustainable eye hospitals which can provide a full range of eye care, free to the world’s poorest.
The GSS website has lots more information globalsightsolutions.org
Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland is deeply saddened to learn of the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
Our thoughts are with the Royal Family as they grieve for their Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother.
The Queen demonstrated extraordinary dedication and commitment to duty throughout her Reign and did so with a graceful strength and admirable determination.
She ruled throughout decades of change, from the dark post-war years, through to the new horizons of the 21st century, providing essential continuity for the nation.
This is a period of public grief when people who do not know each other come together to mourn a national figure who has been consistent throughout our lives, and for whom we have collective affection, despite not knowing her personally.
We share our condolences to the Royal Family and His Majesty King Charles III at this sad time.
The Rotary Club of Faversham Trust Fund - Charity No. 272383