Australian school teacher Cathy Booth extends an invitation to your Rotary Club to join her in building a self-sustainable children’s village in Kenya. Your club’s support will help children and communities to break the cycle of poverty. Together we can achieve the extraordinary.
 

On Mon, Apr 13, 2015, Cathy Booth wrote:

Dear David,

I hope you are having a wonderful day.

My name is Cathy Booth, Rotary Club of NextGen E-Club, District 9640, based in Australia, and founder of the Umoja Orphanage Kenya Project. I am reaching out to Rotary Clubs around the world to notify them of my project in Kenya.

I am attaching our information package, and current newsletter on the Umoja Orphanage Kenya Project for you to please pass on to Rotary Clubs in your district’s international committee on my behalf.

We are a RAWCS (Rotary Australia World Community Service) project and wish for Rotary Club’s international committees to take the time to read how an ordinary person is doing extraordinary things in my service above self to help rehome orphans and empower our local community around the project in Kenya.

Kenya is now more than ever in need of the world’s support as they struggle to cope with the recent tragedy and the repercussions of it.

If any further information is required, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Most kind regards and I thank you for your time.

Yours in Rotary

Cathy

Member: NextGen E-Club
District 9640

 
For More information:

Visit   www.umojahome.com  or  www.facebook.com/umojakenya
Download Cathy's extensive, recent report to Rotary Australia World Community Service
You can also contact Cathy directly at boothy58@bigpond.net.au