JENNY HORTON ADDRESSED A COMBINED MEETING

OF SOUTHPORT NORTH AND PARKWOOD ROTARY CLUBS ON 28 JULY 2009

 

 Anna Chaudari, President, Southport North RC; PRIT Brian Knowles AM; Jenny Horton
 and John Tunnicliff , President,  Parkwood RC

 

Jenny has made an outstanding contribution to the eradication of polio worldwide

She has served as one of more than 1,000 volunteer team members who have travelled to 60 countries to provide
technical support for polio eradication since 1999.

 

Some of the references to polio eradication and Jenny Horton on the RI website are as follows:

 

Putting a STOP to polio

Working as a family to meet Rotary's challenge

 

Follow the polio road

Rotarians help re-ignite Nigeria’s end-polio effort

 

Eradication a must with polio ‘just a plane ride away’

After contracting polio, survivor immunizes children

 

Partners to the end

Service Above Self Recipient 2006/2007 - page 40
Each year, current and immediate past district governors and current and
 past RI directors may submit up to three nominations for this award.
The RI Board selects a maximum of 150 Rotarians to receive the award each year

 

Public Image Group Newsletter - Page 4

Aug 09 Message from Chair of the The Rotary Foundation Trustees

 

Links from the Parkwood Rotary website:

 

PolioPlus

Manna from Nigeria  March09

 

Rotary Foundation International Service Award for a Polio Free World - Jenny Horton. - see page 2 of pdf

 

Manna from Jenny Horton Feb 09

Manna from Jenny Horton Nov 08

 

Manna from India by Jenny Horton

Jenny Horton's Manna from Pakistan - Dec 2007

 

PRIT Brian Knowles, Chairman Western Pacific PolioPlus Committee, will travel
to Beijing on the week-end of 27/28 October 2001......read more

 

Polio Survivors and Associates - A Rotarian Action Group

 

Slideshow of photos taken at meeting of 28 July

 

Fairways - weekly bulletin

 

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Many thanks to Paul O'Neill for the photography

 

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