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Ronald McDonald House
Our club is a long-term supporter of this wonderful program by preparing BBQ meal for residents about 7 times/year, including the big family Christmas BBQ at Adventure Park Geelong.
Princes Hill Makers Market
Princes Hill Hello Neighbour Makers Market
Sunday 11 September, 9am - 1pm, 20 Solly Ave, Princes Hill
Handmade goods, plants, books, sausage sizzle, entertainment and free children's activities
Heritage Cluster - Meal Packing Project
At our cluster meeting on 10th August, members of the Rotary Clubs of Carlton, Collingwood, Fitzroy & Richmond packed 100 bags of ingredients to make Orange Carrot Soup. These meal bags were taken to the Afghan Community premises in Noble Park to be distributed to those in need among the Afghan and Ukrainian Communities. And how much fun was it last night doing this………!!!
North Carlton Railway House Fundraiser with Tony Birch
Railway House would like to invite you to a very special fundraiser on June 8th.
Join us to hear renowned local Indigenous author Tony Birch talk about his prize-winning books, his inspiration for fiction, and about the writing life. Moderated by Bec Kavanagh.
Tony Birch is the author of three novels: the bestselling The White Girl; winner of the 2020 NSW Premier's Award for Indigenous Writing and shortlisted for the 2020 Miles Franklin Literary Prize; Ghost River, winner of the 2016 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Indigenous Writing; and Blood, which was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award in 2012. He is also the author of Shadowboxing and three short story collections, Father’s Day, The Promise and Common People. In 2017 he was awarded the Patrick White Literary Award. In 2021 Tony released two new books, a poetry collection, Whisper Songs, and a new short story collection, Dark as Last Night.
Tony Birch is also an activist, historian, and essayist. His website is: https://www.tony-birch.com/
Bec Kavanagh is a writer, literary critic and academic. She has had fiction and non-fiction published in a variety of publications including Meanjin, Overland, The Big Issue and The Guardian. Bec is the Youth Programming Manager at the Wheeler Centre, and a sessional tutor at LaTrobe University.
RYLA
The Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) is a week-long residential personal development program for young people aged 18 to 25, which focuses on yourself, leadership and community. In Rotary District 9800, RYLA aims to:
- Give young people the chance to come together in a supportive environment to gain a better understanding of their own strengths and the unique qualities and abilities of others
- Provide an opportunity for young people to develop a network of resources to facilitate their roles and development
- Facilitate learning about teamwork, communication, motivation and to develop the leadership skills of young people through experiential workshops
- Create a greater awareness of social issues affecting young people and
- Demonstrate Rotary's commitment to young people.
Inner City News Issue 18
Carlton Rotary's column this month about the Nelson Mandela Day Youth Summit.
Volunteers needed now for RIMERN
Since we moved into our warehouse at 32-34 Lincoln Street, East Brunswick we’ve been operating under difficult conditions with no lift, lockdown after lockdown and learning as we go, but in spite of the challenges, thanks to all our member Clubs’ support and the mentorship of EERN & WERN, we’re now ready to start rostering volunteers, for the Authorised Work (with Permits issued) required to get our stock sorted, the warehouse functioning and orders flowing out the door to our welfare agency clients.
Our milestones include:
- We have fully Deductible Gift Recipient status and all donations are fully tax deductible!
- We have an almost fully stocked warehouse, with furniture, appliances, linen and homewares!
- We have 8 welfare agencies signed up as members and we’ve already supplied 8 client orders (with an average second hand value of $1,200 each!)
- Our lift is now working so all our space is usable.
- We have relationships with several commercial donors of furniture and homewares that are supplying significant quantities of high quality goods
- Our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/495145215239091 has over 300 followers (please ‘like’ it yourself & invite all your friends & family to do likewise as we are getting offers of donations & volunteers via this page!)
- Canard Solutions is proving to be the best ever sub-tenant as they’re helping with shelving, labour and even pick up of donations (when they’re not busy with paid jobs) as well as the obvious help with rent and overheads
- We are now 13 member Clubs, with more considering membership every month!
Prahran, Albert Park, North Melbourne, Carlton, Canterbury, Camberwell, Balwyn, North Balwyn, Chadstone/East Malvern, Central Melbourne, Flemington/Kensington, Pascoe Vale & Melbourne are current members, and all reps are actively supporting the project.
NOW WE NEED A REGULAR VOLUNTEER TEAM, can you help?
NB, to be covid safe, all volunteers must be fully vaccinated, wear a mask while on duty, check in on arrival with our QR code, enter their details on the time sheet on arrival and departure and only volunteer on one designated day per fortnight. Our space will allow for social distancing in each work area, we have hand sanitiser available on site and all volunteers will be issued with Authorised Work Permits as our category of “End of lease furniture removal/Domestic & Commercial Waste/resource recovery service” is permissible and the Care of people exiting homelessness et al cannot happen without the collection of goods.
Days: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
Morning Shift: 9.30 – 12.30
Afternoon Shift: 12.30 – 3.30
Warehouse Volunteers Required (X 2 people per job per shift):
Warehouse :
Tasks sorting donated furniture, moving stock (with trolleys, dolleys & pallet jack)
Assembling client orders, steam cleaning sofas, wiping down appliances, sorting waste metal, other tasks as required.
If possible the warehouse volunteers might also double as truck driver & jockey for donation collection.
Linen Lads or Lassies
Tasks: sorting, sizing, folding, packing & labelling the mountains of doonas, blankets, mattress protectors and other bedding into size lots,
Sorting the linen room into some sort of workable order, collate client orders.
Kitchen Kit Kids
Unpacking, washing, sorting, stacking then repacking all the donations of kitchen goods, we set up packs for 4 & 6 so that orders can be supplied with prepacks.
Also sorting donations of electrical appliances ready for test & tag (ably coordinated by Rob Head & Steve Clarke).
Volunteers working from home
Donated Goods Coordinator(s)
We need one or two people to coordinate goods donations, not an onerous task but vital.
It entails:
- Understanding what we do & don’t accept (& why)
- Speaking with the potential donors & finding out what they want to donate (size, age, condition etc), where it’s located & when it must be collected by.
Request they send photos if not sure about the acceptability. - Adding the goods to the collection list/spreadsheet OR arrange for donor to deliver (NB someone must greet donor & they may not bring other goods without approval. Our warehouse staff reserves the right to reject goods that are unsuitable as it costs us $$ to dispose of junk).
- Organising pick up with the collections driver(s) & jockeys, advising the warehouse managers when the goods will be delivered so that space is available & stock can be put away not dumped. We plan to have a regular mid-week collection day & 2 Saturdays a month.
Other jobs will emerge as time goes on, but if you can help with the tasks above, please send your details, including full name, DOB & home address (for permit info) and task/day/shift preference to Rohan Williams rdwrcm@gmail.com asap?
Any questions re tasks, please contact susie.cole@rotaryprahran.org.au or 0414 907 263.
Soon we hope to be able to organise Club working bees, to get small teams from member clubs involved, there’s lots to do, it’s fun to work together and our clients are so grateful for the goods we provide, thanks everyone!
The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International
The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International
Through Foundation grants and programs, Rotarians and other contributors can help change the world.
They can finance a well for a village that lacks clean water, improve the environment, or provide scholarships to educate the next generation. The grants and programs available to Rotarians allow them to realise Rotary’s humanitarian mission throughout the world, including its number-one goal of eradicating polio. For further information
Help assemble 100,000 FORaMEAL emergency relief meals for people affected by disaster in Ukraine, Turkey, and Syria
Opportunities in Carlton
The project continues at the forefront of place-based strategy showcasing the benefits of co-ordinated investment, whole of government thinking and community inspired action.
Steering collaborative action involving the Carlton community, four government
departments, the City of Melbourne, NFPS, academic institutions and other key
stakeholders has been an extraordinary achievement given that whole of community,
whole of government approaches are still evolving in Australia.
ROMAC
ROMAC is a Rotary initiative providing surgical treatment for children in Australia and New Zealand from developing countries from our Pacific region in the form of life giving and/or dignity restoring surgery not accessible to them in their home country.
Celebrating Diversity and Strengthening Community
At the North Carlton Railway Neighbourhood House we aim to strengthen community connections and enrich community life by bringing together a diverse range of people to learn, socialise and connect with one another.
Run Melbourne
Steps Outreach Service (the homelessness program of Concern Australia) is taking part in Run Melbourne 2022.
Our team, STEPS for Youth Homelessness is aiming to raise $10,000 to help Steps support more young people and families who are experiencing homelessness to find a safe place to live and to have a positive future.
If you can, please support Anne Mitchell by clicking on the link