Saturday 19 October 2024 - Morning Tea Meet & Greet with DfG & Hope in a Suitcase groups - Helen's PHF presentation
Thank you to everyone who came along to Saturday's Morning Tea - So much appreciated!
A well deserved Paul Harris Fellowship presentation to the lovely Helen Stanton by Past President Steve Abela -
At Saturday's Morning Tea - Meet & Greet of the club's two affiliated groups - Days for Girls & Hope In A Suitcase and good friends!
An absolutely splendiferous event with lots of interest and discussions about Days for Girls, Hope In A Suitcase - and Rotary!
Thanks to photographer Kris Plath
Also many thanks to Walkerston Rotary's Past President Steve Abela for coming along to present Helen with the PHF...One male with 24 females. Well done!
Click on attached link to check out our little movie of the event
Many thanks,
Bente
What is a Paul Harris Fellow
Paul Harris Fellow recognitions in Australia have been awarded to Rotarians and others that have shown that they are prepared to go that extra mile in support of people in need. It is an emphatic acknowledgement of the appreciation shown for tangible and significant assistance given for the furtherance of better understanding and friendly relations among people of the world. These awards have been presented to many outstanding leaders in the community, as well as to “ordinary people doing extraordinary things“. Paul Harris Fellow recognitions have been awarded to over 40,000 people in Australia, and more than 1.3m worldwide.
Each new Paul Harris Fellow receives a commemorative certificate, and a lapel pin. The certificate states the person has been named a Paul Harris Fellow in appreciation of tangible and significant assistance given for the furtherance of better understanding and friendly relations between peoples of the world.
The Paul Harris Fellow pin is worn with pride to show that the wearer has contributed either substantial effort or funds to The Rotary Foundation - an organisation that strives to bring peace to our world through the programs it implements. In recent years, close to US$60m a year has been spent on humanitarian programs, US$17m on educational programs, and in excess of US$100m annually to achieve The Rotary Foundation's goal of completely eradicating polio world-wide.
Rotary was founded by Paul Harris, a lawyer, and three business associates in Chicago on 23 February 1905.
In his honour since 1957, Paul Harris Fellows have been recognised to express appreciation for contributions to the humanitarian and educational programs of The Rotary Foundation. Those programs include an array of projects that save and invigorate the lives of people around the world and enhance international friendship and understanding. These projects are funded, implemented, and managed by Rotarians and Rotary clubs around the world.
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