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TRVFA - DAN MESSERSMITH
 
May 11, 2020 - Dan Messersmith, the president of The Rotary Vocation Fund of Arizona (TRVFA) gave us an excellent overview of the TRVFA organization. You can see his presentation by CLICKING HERE
Dan told us that TRVFA has been around for 30 years and serves all of Arizona. The purpose of TRVFA is to provide educational grants to students who are below Arizona Poverty Guidelines.   If student applicants are approved by TRVFA then they contact or are contacted by a club who interviews them and decides if the applicant should be sponsored by the club. If the club approves the student then TRVFA sends the grant money directly to the school to cover costs of tuition, fees, books etc. This is considered as a "hand-up" for the student rather than a "hand-out". Students are usually very successful and continue with their education.  They are asked to return to the sponsoring club to give an update on their progress. The typical grant is $2,000. Last year 100 stuents received grants totaling over $180,000.  The TRVFA program has been very successful and Dan emphasized that participating clubs get the opportunity to have a "hands-on" experience in helping needy students. CLICK HERE to see Dan's presentation.
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About Our All Volunteers Club

If you are a busy person who wants to have fun while making a difference, then be our guest for lunch on Monday (not holidays) from 12:10 to 1:15 pm at the Kobe Japanese Steakhouse.  We are men and women in ages from 30's to retired. Check our Facebook page - Kyrene  RC as well. The URL for this page is KyreneRotary.org

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VIDEO CONFERENCE - MAY 4
 
 May 4, 2020 - the club held another successful Zoom video conference today. We welcomed a potential new member
 
Rob Foster was filling in for Wally. First item on the agenda was the introduction of Stacy Milgram who is currently trying to decide if her work schedule will allow her to participate fully in our club. As usual, the Happy Bucks gave us lots of good events and stories.
Rob reviewed the positive experience many members had with Zelle to send money to the club. He encouraged everyone to try and use it.
Machel gave us an update on the Exchange Student situation.  It is very much up in the air at the moment because of the pandemic. She won't have details for at least another few weeks. Dave explained the District Grant and asked members to give him suggestions within the next two weeks. The total grant will be $3750 and must be used to support one organization. Rob reviewed the 20/21 budget proposal and is soliciting input from club members. Members should check the email that Rob sent out with details of the budget. All in all it was a good meeting with lots of participation. If you have the time and a burning interest in seeing the meeting CLICK HERE The videos all have the date embedded in their name - e.g. GMT20200504-Kyrene... is the video for the meeting on 5th of May this year (2020)
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VIDEO CONFERENCE - APRIL 27
April 27, 2020 - we did not have a speaker today so most of our time was spent on Happy Bucks. We continue to have strong participation from our members.
PEOPLE OF ACTION - NEW PROJECT
 
Rotary Service Activities During a Time of COVID-19
April 2020
 
 
 
What can Rotarians do to help in this time of crisis?
Ideas gathered by the District 5495 Governor Line
 
    This is our time! Rotarians rise to challenges. Consider what we have done in polio eradication! No one — not even the World Health Organization — thought back in 1985 that we could accomplish what we have. Now we are faced with a new challenge — helping beat back a novel coronavirus that is keeping us from working like we are used to, shoulder to shoulder in fellowship, friendship and with Rotary’s trademark determination.
    We have been on the phone and videoconferences with Rotarians from in and out of our District, learning about service opportunities from Districts across the country. You will find a list of THE best ideas that we have encountered for how we can serve others in these difficult times.
    Please consider these and any other ideas that demonstrate what Rotarians are —
    PEOPLE of ACTION!
    • Rotary’s Volunteer Surge Program to Support our Health Care System: Spread the word about Rotary’s new Volunteer Surge Program. Rotary has partnered with Amazon, Salesforce, ADP, the Yale University School of Health and GoFundMe in a program designed to support our health care system. Volunteer Surge is a free, online training program that teaches you to help professional healthcare workers from your home or in the field. The free, online training program is for any adult age 18+ and requires no special skills. The training is adapted from Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) online courseware. It includes educational videos, self quizzes, and checkpoints. Rotarians and friends, family, and coworkers have a unique opportunity to recruit one million volunteers to reduce suffering and save lives during this crisis by participating in Volunteer Surge. Once trained, you can choose to apply your new skills by providing phone or online support from your home or by assisting healthcare workers in the field. The software will then assign you to individuals in need of check-ins, followups, and other minor health issues. Please use these networks to seed interest in Volunteer Surge by directing them to this website:  https://theglobalimpactgroup.org
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