World First for Ludlow Rotary Club

World First for Ludlow Rotary Club – Ludlow Rotarians, Roy, Ali and John have, after 3 years of preparation, been successful in obtaining the first ever Rotary International Foundation grant for a school building project and it will be used by Rotary International as an exemplar and template for other similar applications.

The project in Northern Tanzania, under the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro, is to build additional school classrooms and a toilet block at Msasani Primary School. This is the second project that Roy and Ali have delivered at the school and it involved leveraging small grants by the local Rotary Club at Marangu (Tanzania), the Rotary Club of Ludlow, Vermont (USA) and LudlowRotary Club to raise a total of US$48,000 with substantial contributions from Rotary UK and the Rotary International Foundation.

To keep costs down the local villagers have been tremendously helpful by providing at times over 50 people to help dig foundations, mix cement and lay the concrete base as well as build the walls. Stage One is nearing completion and in the New Year Phase Two will begin with raising the roof and then the fit-out will start.

Ludlow Rotary Club would like to thank all those involved in making this project happen including the various Rotary Clubs and the teachers, children and their families at Msasani Primary School.

Follow this link to a gallery of photos that capture the work during Phase One

03/12/18.

Mulled Wine hits the spot for Help for Heroes

           

In spite of a cold November day the crowds were out for the Ludlow Medieval Fayre and the Club had one of the most successful days selling mulled wine in aid of Help for Heroes with over 200 bottles sold. After using an initial order from Tuffins of 144 bottles, we then cleared out Spar and Majestic Wines of their stocks. We will let you know the final sum raised in a few days, but thank you to everyone who supported us.

 

25/11/2018