Rotary Club of McIntosh

 

 

LINKS

Rotary International     www.rotary.org

District 6920  http://www.rotary6920.org/New_Web/

e Club  http://www.rotaryeclubone.org/programs.htm

 

      

 

Ferst Foundation for Childhood Literacy

 

Welcome to The Rotary Club of McIntosh County

Established May 26, 1995

Darien, Georgia

 

 Joining Rotary

Membership is extremely important to us, and we are always eager to hear from individuals interested in our mission and joining the Rotary Club of McIntosh County.  Our members' volunteerism, fundraising and fellowship affect the quality of life in this community and around the world.

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 DG Gordon Matthews – Looking Forward To Our Rotary
 Year of 2011-12  

 I am delighted and proud to serve you as the next District Governor for 6920. I have had several years of Rotary’s exceptional training for the job, as well as the opportunity to work with a number of our Past District Governors. I look forward to continuing their record of accomplishment and I hope to use my background and experience for the benefit of District 6920. 

 

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 EVERY ROTARIAN EVERY YEAR

 

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The Community Action Team for Ferst Foundaton has raffle tickets for a painting that will be given away at the Shellman Bluff St. Patricks Day. 

The picture is an acrylic 16"x20" by David Dickerson of the Darien port.  Tickets are available now from Marian Owens for the price of one for $3.00 or two for $5.00.  My email address is mowens@darientel.net
  

 

Rotary District 6920 Medical Equipment Transport Service

a nonprofit 501c3 corporation.

Shipping Free Medical Equipment

and Supplies to Developing Countries


 

History, Objectives, Operations & Governance of

Medical Equipment Transport Service, Inc.

 Augusta's Shepeard Blood Center

Donates Vehicle for METS project in Chiapas, Mexico

 

Rotary District 6920, located in the State of Georgia in the United States, has operated Medical Equipment Transport Service (METS) since 2003 in order to provide medical equipment and supplies to third world nations that do not have the financial resources to purchase the tools that they need to provide adequate medical care to much of their population. 

Through the generosity of the Rotarians in District 6920 and the participating medical facilities, avoidable deaths and suffering can, in many cases, be reduced and quality of life can be enhanced for those who need medical attention.  This is accomplished by the shipment of containers filled with available medical equipment and supplies to those countries.

METS is a 501(c)3 corporation and is therefore qualified to accept tax deductible contributions in the US. It is under the direction of a Board of Directors constituted primarily of current, past and future District Governors of Rotary District 6920.  It has an Executive Director who coordinates many generous volunteers who collect surplus operating room supplies and medical equipment; these volunteers also sort, count and record all of the supplies in what we call "sort days". 

The warehouse where all equipment and supplies are collected, sorted and packed is located in Savannah, Georgia which has the fourth largest container port in the US with excellent service to ports around the world.  METS welcomes volunteers from all organizations to participate in sort days and to help with the practical work of receiving, packaging and shipping all of the donations.

 

 UPCOMING MEETINGS

   
November 29th
Social Media 101
 

December 6th
(Irene Bates)
 

December 13th
Darien Mayor Elect
Bubba Hodges
 

December 20th & 27th
DARK
Merry Christmas
Happy New Year

 
 

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