Rotary helps educate eight Maasai girls in Kenya The Rotary Club of Western Endeavour manages a project in Kenya to support seven young Maasai girls attend high school and one to study medicine. All students are from, Kimuka, a small town outside Nairobi where there is little opportunity for advancement. The girls names are Melanie (medical student), Lydia, Ruth, Bethany, Joan, Hannah, Abigael and Vivian. All donations are tax deductible. If you wish to help children from poor Kimuka families improve their life opportunities, go to the link below. Rotary Australia World Community Service (RAWCS) Project 35-2012-13 RAWCS Home
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RCWE visits Rotary Club of Collie 
Twenty RCWE members, family and friends visited Collie on the weekend of 16-17 October 2021. They were welcomed by Rotary Club of Collie members who organized and excellent program of events for the weekend. Led by Past President John Bylund and current president Neil Martin, the Collie club showed us most of the 40 murals in Collie, the underground mine exhibition, open cut mines, Collie museum, Collie art gallery, Minningup Pool, Lake Kepawarri, the giant Premier mine shovel and other scenic parts of the Collie area. For some, the highlight was a “race” around the Collie Motorplex in our bus. A visit to Collie is recommended for all who haven’t visited. The 8000 sqm Wellington dam Mural, “Reflections” is just stunning. And if you have other preferences Gnomesville is nearby! 

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For enquiries about developing friendships, helping people in need, looking after the environment, and business networking, call Past President Peter Batskos on 0418491431 for a chat. | |
RCWE sponsors 2021 Stan Perron Award winner
The Rotary Club of Western Endeavour assists deserved students from Balga Senior High School apply for one of the ten Stan Perron Awards linked to Rotary Clubs in District 9455. In 2021, the successful applicant was Lawm Pui Min Tun who demonstrated the excellence values embodied in Rotary’s Four Way Test. Throughout the year, she contributed to the community and sporting life in addition to performing well academically. Club members Peter Batskos (President) and Byron Williamson (pictured) were at the presentation ceremony to congratulate her. Ms Min Tun received a Stan Perron Medal and a $500 prize. |
We are collecting food for the needy on 05 December this year. All contributions gratefully accepted.  |
Special Days
Tue, 30 Nov - Peter Batskos' Birthday
Thu, 9 Dec - Vicky Rowe's Birthday
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