Please consider donating to our Club-Sponsored Projects
The E-Club of Greater Sydney is proud to sponsor a variety of projects around the world through Rotary Australia World Community Service.
These are managed and supported by our own club members.
Spread Joy by Donating to Our Projects
sewAID to developing countries Worldwide ![]() To offer selected poor women in developing countries the opportunity to sew & also provide them with machines, equipment & skills they need to start a small home business. Micro loans are provided to recipients who require them. To Donate, Click Here | |||
Reproductive Health in Karen State (Thailand) The Burma Children Medical Fund (BCMF) was established in 2006 in response to the increasing number of children on the Thai-Burma border who required complex medical treatment that was simply not available. Many thousands of complex surgeries have been provided since. BCMF has also branched out into direct activities in Karen State, including dissemination of Reproduction Health information in schools and communities in jungle regions of the State. This project will train community health workers and provide RH information and services to all relevant persons in the Ler Per Her districts (approx. 15,000), together with providing wheelchairs & training in expanding & maintaining the chairs. Wheel chairs will be donated by Wheelchairs For Kids - Project set up by RC of Scarborough WA. To Donate, Click Here | |||
The United Mission Hospital, Tansen, Nepal (RAOAF)
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Supporting Disadvantaged Children and Community of Siem Reap Cambodia ![]() To provide educational, vocational and outreach support for the disadvantaged children and community of Siem Reap serviced by Feeding Dreams Cambodia. To Donate, Click Here | |||
Building a Healthy Congo - Democratic Republic of Congo ![]() To support the development of quality higher education and medical care in the Democratic Republic of Congo through the Université Protestante au Congo and selected educational and medical institutions. To Donate, Click Here | |||
Cararoo Foundation in partnership with Rotary Community Corps Manggahan Merville, Philippines ![]() To educate & train the poorest of poor communities to be self-sufficient. Working in partnership with Rotary Club Makati Dasmarinas to educate the community in good health, dental as well as HIV, Drugs and family planning. To Donate, Click Here | |||
Lotumbe Community Development Project, Democratic Republic of the Congo ![]() To provide sustainable improvements to existing health and education services for villagers, and the well-being of women in Lotumbe, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Rotary Australia World Community Service and other project partners, work with the Lotumbe community on a wide range of capacity building projects. These include sustainable beekeeping, women's micro credit, duck eggs and fruit sales that help pay for orphans' schooling, and agriculture. In spite of being accessible only by canoe or forest paths, Lotumbe is a rural hub, with K-12 schools (approx. 1000 students) and a reference hospital. A population of 87,976 accesses these social services. To Donate, Click Here | |||
Kisaru Nkera Initiatives (KINI), Trans Mara, Kenya ![]() To help Masai children and their communities to a better life through education, health care services and community programs at Trans Mara, Kenya To Donate, Click Here | |||
Maternal & Child Health Project (MACH), Worldwide ![]() To provide funding for programs to provide Maternal & Child Health projects in Zambia, Uganda, Malawi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, PNG, Myanmar, Nepal, Vietnam, Laos, Philippines, Cambodia and Bangladesh To Donate, Click Here | |||
Our club also conducts service projects in the Greater Sydney area, primarily to assist students and young adults with leadership and development projects. These projects do not qualify as tax deductible activities, but your support would be gratefully received. To make a contribution, please click here. For more about Rotary Australia World Community Service, please watch this short video! |