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STEPtember 2021
Salisbury City Rotaract clocked 1,559,221 steps during this campaign. Plus, they absolutely smashed their
$5,000 goal. Thanks to the support of the Rotary Community in District 9510. Over a month and a bit our
club with President Emily Harman at the wheel raised $12,182. This fundraising with go to the Cerebral
Palsy Alliance and support the purchasing of 2 wheelchairs to support young people living with cerebral
palsy to live independent and dignified lives.
Find out more: https://fb.watch/8mmhGrfmYr/
Salisbury City Rotaract members President Emily Harman
Multicultural Night Adelaide University Rotaract
The club raised a record $14,750 for its elected charity No Barriers Education Foundation Inc. This has
been an incredible experience and they were so excited to see the impact of these much needed funds.
These funds will provide menstruation health assistance (hygiene kits, toiletries regularly replaced, plus
workshops including a sewing workshop, plus all tools and materials required for girls to learn how to
make reusable sanitary pads) over the next 12 months to more than 350 young women across two
secondary schools in rural Zimbabwe.
None of this would have been possible without the generous contributions of our sponsors:
• Paradise Mazda
• Norwood Rotary Club
• Study Adelaide
• Rotary Adelaide
• Multicultural Communities
Council of SA
Cultural Night Committee Members
(Left to Right):
Back: Anushka Barman, Jasmina Banu,
Aparna Nithyanand, Mike Stevens,
Dhrisya Ravidas, Balajee Ravi
Front: Wajan Abumustafa,
Lenard Sciancalepore, Rochelle Wambui,
Lionel Pinto
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