Thursday, November 11, 2010
Haiti nurses supported to help with cholera epidemic
Rose Charities Canada is supporting the re-establishment of nursing training in Haiti. Nurse trainers are working there now and equipment has been sent. Support has now been extended to assist with the cholera outbreak and third year nurses are being supported to assist with the relief efforts
Monday, November 1, 2010
Promoting a video game !!!! But one everyone should play !
This is one computer game that everyone should play....http://www.arcadetown.com/3rdworldfarmer/gameonline.asp.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Sevenoaks United Reform Church donates to Lalomanu Samoa tsunami reconstruction
A collection organized through the Sevenoaks (Kent,UK) United Reform Church by Ms Fiona Darroch of Rose Charities UK for Lalomanu Village in Samoa post tsunami reconstruction has been delivered for the work to the WIBDI (Women in Business Development) NGO in Samoa who has been extensively involved in such work since the disaster almost a year ago. Rose Charities linked with AMDA and WBDI immediately following the catastrophe to assist in providing material and counseling support. Lalomanu village, situated at the south east corner of Upolu (the main) island of Samoa was the first and probably the worst affected point in the island. Fiona Darroch and her son Lachlan visited the village in 1994 when Fiona, a recognized expert on Robert Louis Stevenson (who spent his final years living in Samoa and is buried there) was carrying out research for an article on Stevenson for the Sunday Times.Many of the friends she made there at the time perished.The tsunami hit without warning at around 7am in October 2009 causing extensive damage and loss of life. Reconstruction still continues.
Fiona Darroch is founder and CEO of the Legal Advocacy organiztion, Protimos
Ms Adi (Co founder of WIBDI) and Ms Fuimaono Rosalia Me (from Lalomanu) at the WIBDI Office in Apia, Samoa. WIBDI has and continues extensive reconstruction work for Lalomanu and other tsunami damaged areas. Ms Fuimaono tragically lost many mambers of her family in the disaster
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Rose Madagascar - Welcome back to School - October 2010
Welcome back Rose Madagascar students! Tomorrow, October 7th, marks the first day of the new school year for students at Mahatsara school in Tsarahonenana, Madagascar. This year there will be 270 bright eyed students attending Mahatsara - a significant leap from the 43 students we started with just four years ago. The students will be welcomed back by a passionate team of local teachers, administrators and parents who are excited to support the students on their learning journey. Students will also enjoy the benefits of a new well which will improve both the quality and supply of water available to the school.
Many thanks to all of our supporters (both in funds and in spirit). The first day of each school symbolizes a new year of hope in improving rural education in Madagascar and in supporting children to achieve their best. We are so proud of all the Mahatsara students, parents and teachers and look forward to another excellent year of learning.
Cheryl-Anne Pine Rose Charities Madagascar
Sunday, September 26, 2010
David Waterman donates book proceeds to Rose Charities
Renowned international photogrpaher David Waterman, to donate proceeds of new book to Rose Charities ! Dave has had an illustious career in travel, sports (skydiving) and phto-journalism but in his early days was with the British 'paras' and jumped into the Suez Canal area in the 'Suez Crisis' Later, Dave Waterman was one of the main advocates and introducers of the then new 'relative work skydiving' in the UK and set the scene which lead onto several great teams (including 'Symbiosis' ) and a movement which exists to the present day. . Dave now lives in Spain, runs professional workshops and leads photo-expeditions to Morocco and other locations
Please take a look at this fine book (click) which is an important and fascinating record of British and international history from someone who was directly there
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Monday, September 20, 2010
Kwantlan University B.C. students working with Rose Charities
Rose Charities is excited to be working with students from Kwantlen Univeristy this term! Different groups of students will be working with different sections of the charity and will be learning about fund-raising, policy making, project planning, event planning, and how an NGO operates in Canada. They will be blogging about their experiences on the Rose Charities Canada site http://rosecharities.ca
Friday, September 17, 2010
Supermodel Noot Seear and Roberto Luongo: Rose Charities African Nights: Vancouver
Noot Seear is should be swaying to the drums on tuesday night at the Rose Charities African Nights fundraiser. If she can get the time off from her busy acting and modeling schedule in L.A. she will be jetting in for the show. Roberto Luongo of the Vancouver Canucks (and gold medal Vancouver Olympics 2010 winner) won't himself be there, but is represented in the most presigious item to many in the silent auction, a goalie stick autographed by him ! Noot and Canucks fans.. make sure you come africannights.ca
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