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Classification Speech
May 01, 2019 12:15 p.m.
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Transitions Foundation & Educational Resources of Antigua Guatemala 501c3 Charity
May 08, 2019 12:15 p.m.
John Bell is the President of the Transitions Foundation and also Educational Resources of Antigua Guatemala Inc, a Rhode Island registered us 501 c3 charity. He formed this to further support three areas of work in Guatemala for the past 27 years: Independent Living and Outreach Center, Educational Programs and Scholarships and Outpatient referral services. They currently provide living alternatives for 25 disabled young adults, higher education scholarships for 15, employment/vocational programs for 15, and employ 5 individuals with a disability to administer. He continues to serve in his role as a volunteer mentor and mostly teacher. For the last 25 years he has self-funded his monthly stipend and travel expenses for fundraising |
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Gravity Water- Combatting the World Water Crisis
May 15, 2019 12:15 p.m.
Meg de Vries, currently works for a nonprofit organization called Gravity Water. Their mission is to provide poverty-stricken schools in developing countries on-site access to clean water through a brand-new approach that combines rainwater harvesting, elevated storage, and 100% energy-free filtration. Over the last two years, they have been working with US-based schools to create a platform called the Gravity Water Youth Initiative. The mission of this initiative is to empower youth worldwide to become active players helping to resolve the world water crisis, while simultaneously promoting cultural competence, global citizenship, and youth leadership.
She will speak about what Gravity Water does and how they work with local communities to combat the World Water Crisis. |
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Small Business Working to Operatre Worldwide
May 29, 2019 12:15 p.m.
Michael Sigourney is the Founder and CEO of AVTECH Softward and Sigourney, LLC also owner of properties in RI including Cutler Mills in Warren, RI. He travels globally throughout the world for his business. Their websited describes "AVTECH Software (AVTECH), a private corporation founded in 1988, is a computer hardware and software developer and manufacturer. Our Room Alert ® products monitor computer rooms, data centers and other facilities for conditions such as temperature, humidity, power, flood / water leakage, smoke / fire, air flow, room entry, motion, cameras and more. Device ManageR ™ will automatically discover devices across the network, log and graph sensor data, alert users when environmental events occur or thresholds are passed, and allows reporting, auto response, and more. Automatic corrective actions resolve issues for a lights out response, allowing ‘Disaster Prevention’ instead of ‘Disaster Recovery’. Room Alert Accounts ™ allows users to remotely manage Room Alert monitors. This powerful service allows access from any mobile or internet connected device. Room Alert Accounts will monitor, alert, log, graph, map, report and protect."
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Water for Cambodia Project
Jun. 05, 2019 12:15 p.m.
Bob Aldrich, from Bristol and also a Middletown Rotarian was past Executive Director for the Water for Cambodia project. He will bring the club up to date on the project. "Water for Cambodia (WFC) originated in 2002 under the direction of Middletown Rhode Island Rotarian Gunther Hausen. On a visit to Angkor Children’s Hospital in Siem Reap Gunther and his wife Nicole learned of the hundreds of children arriving at the hospital with preventable waterborne diseases due to the lack of clean drinking water. In response to the hospital's urgent request for help, Gunther began the Water for Cambodia project. In addition to providing biosand filters, he understood that teaching literacy was important for the women care givers to achieve improved health and economic conditions for their families. In February 2006 WFC was officially born with the hiring of the first full-time staff members in Cambodia. By the end of that year a pilot was completed with the installation of 50 biosand filters and 2 literacy classes totalling 50 students. During 2007 and early 2008 the Siem Reap Water Quality Laboratory was established. With the addition of a field test technician and filter installation specialist and funding from Rotary clubs from Edinburgh, Scotland and Lyon, France filter production was increased. By mid 2008 nearly 1100 biosand filters had been built and installed. In June of 2008 The Rotary Foundation awarded WFC a 3 year, $300,000 3H (health, hunger and humanity) grant allowing the project to increase production of filters to about 2000 per year and add more literacy classes. Since receiving the 3H grant WFC has been able to attract additional Rotary grants and other donor funding developing into the most successful program in Northern Cambodia. Over 24,000 biosand filters have been installed across seven provinces bring clean drinking water and measurably increasing the daily health of thousands of children. Nearly 3,000 students are now literate."
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The Borgen Project addressing global poverty via legislation.
Aug. 07, 2019 12:15 p.m.
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Trinity Village
Aug. 21, 2019
Our mission is to provide person-centered quality and comprehensive care to those requiring services within our place of residence, our healthy living clinic or their own home. Our services are delivered on an intermittent basis according to a plan of care developed by the individual, their family and our team of professionals. Our home and healthy living outpatient services are to help develop the well being of our members, and support the rebuilding and healing of families. We seek to enrich the quality of life for those families in recovery. |
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The DECA leadership program
Sep. 11, 2019
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The National Anthem
Oct. 02, 2019
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Selling in Todays Environment
Oct. 09, 2019
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