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Local Rotarians to support National Rotary Health Days

If you would like to get involved with Rotary Family Health Days, go to rfha.org.za and click on "How to volunteer". Simply fill in the form and Rotary will contact you.

Dundee Rotary Club will for the first time be involved in the national Rotary Health Days to be held at sites across the country over three days from October 12-14. The venue is the Ebusi Sports Ground, Wasbank, from 8am to 4pm from October 12-13.
Members of underprivileged communities get access to vital basic health care, including free health screenings and immunisations. Months of preparation go into making the event a success, and it couldn’t happen without the contribution of many dedicated volunteers.
Rotary is well-known as the world’s largest volunteer service organisation. The story of Rotary Family Health Days goes back to one Rotarian, Marion Bunch, who lost her son to AIDS in 1994. Determined to turn her grief into a positive force for change, Marion founded Rotarians for Family Health & Aids Prevention (RFHA) in 2004. In 2013, RFHA launched the first Rotary Family Health Days event in South Africa. In 2015, Rotary Family Health Days became part of the National Department of Health’s annual program of activities, with RFHA as the convener and managing partner of the event.

This year, there is a particular focus on adolescent girls and young women as part of the National Department of Health’s strategic plan.

Rotary Family Health Days 2016 will therefore be an example of public-private partnership at its best.
The logistics for the sites will be provided by the National Department of Health provides the logistics for the sites with support from Rotary volunteers. Sponsorship is provided by Gilead, the California-based biopharmaceutical company. Media support for awareness of the campaign will be provided by the SABC, Caxton, Independent Newspapers and Media24.
This year, there is a particular focus on adolescent girls and young women as part of the National Department of Health’s strategic plan.
The campaign will fast track efforts to empower young people, especially adolescent girls and women. High HIV incidence in young women and girls is compounded by high levels of teenage pregnancy, school dropout, and gender-based violence, and occurs in a context where there are limited economic opportunities for young people.
If you would like to get involved with Rotary Family Health Days, go to rfha.org.za and click on “How to volunteer”.
Simply fill in the form and Rotary will contact you.

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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