Archive for 2014

Fighting Disease

Fighting Disease

We educate and equip communities to stop the spread of life-threatening diseases like polio, HIV/AIDS, and malaria. We improve and expand access to low-cost and free health care in developing areas. Rotary has been working tirelessly in the area of eradicating Malaria in countries where the disease has historically been rife. HELP TO FIGHT MALARIA […]


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Community Health Workshops

Community Health Workshops

Medicare Local Northern Adelaide will be running a series of health-related workshops in the North and North Eastern suburbs of Adelaide.


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Do you Know how to identify a STROKE

Do you Know how to identify a STROKE

Having experienced several Strokes, I didn’t know what ‘the signs were and what to expect’. But I do know now………, and I would like to pass on some valuable (life saving) information on my experience and information I have found about Stroke.  To Read More visit this link ………..  District WEB Story Link


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Presidential Citation

Presidential Citation

With the strong Leadership of 2013-2014 President Glenn Mitchell, the Club received a “Presidential Citation” for their efforts to develop projects that changed lives for Local and International Communities. The Clubs activities during this year  focused on Rotary International’s them to “Engage Rotary and Change Lives”, and this achievement earned a ‘Citation with Distinction’.


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Annual ”Pitstop” – Men’s Health Event

Annual ”Pitstop” – Men’s Health Event

Our successful ‘Pitstop – Men’s Health Checks’ event usually run in October will be postponed for this year (2014). For more Information on this Event – Click Here


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Guest Speaker Bronny Chant Cranial Facial Unit

Guest Speaker Bronny Chant Cranial Facial Unit

The Guest speaker for Wednesday June 25th was Bronny Chant who spoke about the work of the Cranial Facial Unit. Bronny explained about Professor David David and the work of the unit’s team with people who have cranial/facial trauma.


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