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You may see me struggle
but you won’t see me fall.
Regardless if I’m weak or not
I’m going to stand tall.
Everyone says life is easy
but truly living it is not.
Times get hard,
people struggle
and constantly get put on the spot.
I’m going to wear the biggest smile
even though I want to cry.
I’m going to fight to live
even though I’m destined to die.
And even though it’s hard
and I may struggle through it all.
You may see me struggle…
but you will NEVER see me fall.
By Pinchez
The Rotaract Club of Limuru is Doing it Again..
#KiondoGiaCucu and this time on a Happier mission to sing #HappyBirthday to our Amazing , Funny, Blessed Cucu as we also celebrate all August and September Babys.
After our previous visit to her some few months ago, she still dearly needs our support, and thus this call to you to help load this #BirthdayKiondo for Cucu with:
//Foodstuffs//
//Blankets//
//Toiletries//
//Soaps and Detergents//
//A Jikokoa//
//Charcoal//
//Your Unique birthday gift to cucu and the Birthday babys//
You can also donate in Cash through our Mchanga Account
Paybill No: 89300
Account Number : 5501
Dont forget to bring along that one friend who Loves Cakes..
See You there for #Service #Fun and #Friendship.
For details please call +254 706 291 140,/ +254 728 467 467
Giving is not just about donating it’s about making a difference
Meet Mama Wacuka a 90+ year old woman who sometimes goes hungry or just has little to feed
She is a mother of 5 kids and has had to bury most of them and left behind with her 45 year old daughter who is mentally challenged, cucu stays up late in the night waiting for Wacuka to come home worried sick, she fetches firewood in people’s fences ( literally translated from kikuyu) forgive my language
Anyway cucu needs our help she needs food
Last time we were there it was evident she has never enjoyed the benefit of good beddings yes her mattress is a gunia stuffed with her old clothes and so are her daughters
Her blankets were torn and she thanked us for gifting her with a warm blanket and shawl
Come join us and be a blessing to her
A talk by Hon Fiu Ni fiu, MCA Karura Ward.
Founder of the Green walk and the Global trees Ambassador.
“The time to plant a tree is now.”
By Peter King Oloo, a member of the Rotaract Club of Kie, Rwanda Nearly 140 Rotaractors and guests from across the East African countries of Tanzania, Burundi, Kenya and Uganda gathered in Rwanda on 26 March to participate in the monthly cleaning exercise in Rwanda called Umuganda. The Rotaractors, through their award-winning annual project called […]
via African youth construct kitchen gardens for genocide survivors — Rotary Voices
John F. Germ is board chair and chief executive officer of Campbell and Associates Inc., consulting engineers. He joined the firm as an engineer in 1965 after four years in the U.S. Air Force. He serves on the boards of several organizations, including the board and executive committee of the Public Education Foundation, Orange Grove Center Inc., and as board chair of Blood Assurance Inc. He also is founder and treasurer of the Chattanooga State Technical Community College Foundation and president of the Tennessee Jaycee Foundation.
He was Tennessee Young Man of the Year in 1970; Engineer of the Year, 1986; Volunteer Fundraiser of the Year, 1992; and Tennessee Community Organizations Volunteer of the Year, 2009. He is a recipient of the Boy Scouts Silver Beaver Award and the Arthritis Foundation Circle of Hope Award. In 2013, the White House recognized him as a Champion of Change.
Germ joined Rotary in 1976 and has served Rotary as vice president, director, Foundation trustee and vice chair, aide to the Foundation trustee chair, chair of Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge, RI Board Executive Committee member, RI president’s aide, Council on Legislation representative and chair, membership zone coordinator, chair of numerous committees, area coordinator, RI training leader, and district governor.
Germ has received RI’s Service Above Self Award and The Rotary Foundation’s Citation for Meritorious Service and Distinguished Service Award. He and his wife, Judy, are Benefactors and members of the Arch Klumph Society of The Rotary Foundation. They have four children and six grandchildren.
https://www.rotary.org/myrotary/en/news-media/office-president/ri-president
#CeO
RI President John F. Germ chose Rotary Serving Humanity as his theme for 2016-17. Noting Rotary’s unique ability to bring together committed professionals to achieve remarkable goals, Germ believes that “now is the time to capitalize on our success: as we complete the eradication of polio, and catapult Rotary forward to be an even greater force for good in the world.”
We know that if we want to see Rotary Serving Humanity even better in the years ahead, we’ll need more willing hands, more caring hearts, and more bright minds to move our work forward. We’ll need clubs that are flexible, so that Rotary service will be attractive to younger members, recent retirees, and working people. We’ll need to seek out new partnerships, opening ourselves more to collaborative relationships with other organizations.
Looking ahead, we also see a clear need to prioritize continuity in our leadership. We in Rotary are all playing on the same team, working toward the same goals. If we want to reach those goals together, we all have to move in the same direction – together.
Every day that you serve in Rotary, you have the opportunity to change lives. Everything you do matters; every good work makes the world better for us all. In this new Rotary year, we all have a new chance to change the world for the better, through Rotary Serving Humanity.
We look forward to a Motivated, Energetic, Committed and Fun Filled Year as we Serve Humanity.
Karibu as we make the world a better place.
#CeO
And Finally we did it…
The Rotaract Club of Limuru held their Handover and Installation Ceremony of their 5th President James Mwangi CeO and His Board of directors on Saturday 11th June 2016 at kiboko Hoghway Hotel Limuru.
The event was graced by representatives from the;
Rotary Club of Karen ; Our Amazing Sponsor Club, represented by our AG Rtn Janet Mathenge
Rotaract Club of Kikuyu ; Our Pioneer Exchange Program Club,
Love for the Child Association (LoCA)
The Green Walk Movement represented by their ambassador Hon Fiu NiFiu
Friends of the Child Kenya (FOCK) led by their Chairman Mr. Robert Githire
And This is How the event was in pictures:::::
ROTARACT CLUB OF LIMURU wishes to Thank Evryone who made this a reality.
We Sincerly Appreciate for your great hearts, Happy Souls and Amazing Spirits that truly makes us all be a Family.
We are Not Just Friends We are Family.