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2011/2012 Directors

President

Mark Chipman
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Past President
Andrew Butterworth

President-Elect
Craig Howie

Secretary
Robert Jarvest 

Treasurer
Peter Gorham 

Director Club Service
Louisa Majoros

Director Community Service
Claudio Borsi

Director Fundraising
Deborah Murray
Jeff Warford

Director International
Barry Mount

Director Vocational
Joanne Alexander

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Peter Irvine and
Andrew Butterworth

Sunrise Foundation
Barry Mount

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The Refuge Drop-in Centre

The Refuge exists show to God's love and compassion to the at-risk and street youth of the Durham Region community in such a manner that will bring about positive life changes in their lives. They accomplish these goals through programs that are focussed on preventation and intervention.

“The Refuge”, is based in Oshawa and is a drop-in centre for at risk children and youth, living on the streets in the Durham Region. The Refuge is almost entirely funded from private sector donations. At Christmas time, our club approached the The Refuge and offered to purchase 20 fully-stocked backpacks for the homeless and street youth.

therefuge1Listed below were the items included…

• Warm, good quality socks
• Warm, good quality gloves
• Face cloth
• Full sized deodorant
• Full sized shampoo
• Good quality towel
• Toque or winter hat
• Small stuffed animal
• Snacks
• Comb or hair brush
• Toothbrush and toothpaste
• Gift card ($10) to Zellers, Movie Theatre, or Tim Hortons, etc.

The Zellers store in Ajax provided a 10% discount on the total purchase.

http://www.refugeoutreach.com/

 

Local Projects

November 18, 2011

Whitby's Outdoor Gym

Paving the pathway to a fit community.....buy a brick...make your mark in history. Rotary Whitby Sunrise is raising money for Whitby’s first outdoor workout gym. Coming soon to Hydenshore Park by the lake. Your $200 engraved brick will be permanently placed on the pathway to the Rotary outdoor fitness gym. Help us raise money in support of community initiatives like this. To order your brick now, download and print the attached files and complete the order form. Don’t delay. Bricks are limited.… More...

November 18, 2011

Adopt-A-Highway

Highway 7 from Brock to Ashburn As the sponsors of this section of road our name has been placed on signs erected by the Region of Durham, serving as a visible reminder of Rotary's contribution to life in our community. We clean up the garbage along the sides of the road twice a year, in November and April. More...

November 18, 2011

Partnership in Service

In the spring of 2002 a decision was made by the Rotary Club of Whitby Sunrise to seek a partnership with other service clubs within Durham Region to satisfy the many requests for funds to assist various people with the Region. The Community Care Access Centre in Whitby were approached to research a method of how to assist people in Durham that were in need of financial help to obtain Wheel Chairs, Hospital Beds, Ceiling Track and stair lifts to mention a few It was suggested that we work… More...

November 11, 2011

St. Vincents Kitchen

The Rotary Club donates its time to the kitchen once a month, both preparing and serving the meal. The Kitchen served its first meal on October 15, 1990. It was named after the Saint, Vincent Pallotti. A small group of people saw a sad thing happening in Oshawa. They saw that many people were hungry and had no way of eating a nutritious meal. They also saw that there were businesses who were throwing out good food. They wanted to provide a place where those who needed a meal could come. This… More...

November 04, 2011

The Refuge Drop-in Centre

The Refuge exists show to God's love and compassion to the at-risk and street youth of the Durham Region community in such a manner that will bring about positive life changes in their lives. They accomplish these goals through programs that are focussed on preventation and intervention. “The Refuge”, is based in Oshawa and is a drop-in centre for at risk children and youth, living on the streets in the Durham Region. The Refuge is almost entirely funded from private sector donations. At… More...

November 03, 2011

Muslim Welfare House

The Muslim Welfare Home is a 33 bed shelter for women and children located in Whitby. The Muslim Welfare Centre has been offering safe, short-term affordable housing to abused women and their children of all communities irrespective of Religion, Nationality, Caste or Creed across the Greater Toronto Area since 1993. It also provides a caring and non-judgmental environment for women of all faiths and their children that are respectful of cultural, personal and religious beliefs. It consists of… More...

International Projects

November 18, 2011

Dominican Republic Seniors Program

Far away from the sunny beaches that attract thousands of tourists to the Dominican Republic each year are the sugar cane fields. The people who live and work within these fields experience a contradiction - the beauty of the mountains against their poverty-stricken communities struggle to survive. The Rotary Club of Whitby Sunrise has been involved with the people of the Dominican Republic since 1998, with the guidance and help of the Canadian Grey Sisters who reside in Consuelo, Dominican… More...

November 15, 2011

Dominican Republic

The Rotary Club of Whitby Sunrise has been doing humanitarian work in the Dominican Republic since 1998. At that time the club had been looking for a good International project & had become aware of The Grey Sister’s, a group of Canadian Nun’s who were working in Consuelo, a small town approx 1½ hr. N/E of Santo Domingo (Capital). Blair Buchanan & Brian Thompson, (2 members) traveled to Consuelo to investigate possible future projects. Shortly after their return from Consuelo, Blair… More...

November 03, 2011

Team Thailand

Very recently, Thailand and Laos have become new areas in which we have invested both time and funds, in large part because of the personal commitment of two fellow Rotarian's. Schools, water systems, educational supports, and food programs are being impacted by our contributions, and this past month, a Rotary team visited both Thailand and Laos for exploratory reasons and to provide some humanitarian service. All have returned with a renewed commitment to make an even greater difference. More...

November 02, 2011

Viva La Loma

“La Loma” is an adult training center in the small town of Consuelo, Dominican Republic (approx 1½ hrs East of Santo Domingo). The Grey Sister’s of the Immaculate Conception established La Loma in 1997. The Grey Sisters, an order of Nun’s founded in Canada in 1737, have been working in the Dominican Republic since 1951. La Loma’s purpose was to train locals for the emerging resort industry. In 2001 the local sugar mill closed, and as a result, the school was besieged with people wishing to be… More...

November 01, 2011

Kimberly Perez

Kimberly Perez is a 15 year old who lives in Consuelo in the Dominican Republic. She is a wonderful, vibrant teenager. Kimberly suffers from Brittle Bones Disease – a disease which causes the bones to become very brittle and easily broken. Kimberly needs infusions every 3 months at a cost of approximately $175 each session. She will also require surgery to insert 2 expandable metal rods in each leg at a cost of approximately $4,000. Her Mom's name is Geraldine. Kimberly’s father died about 18… More...

October 18, 2011

Dresses for orphaned children in Uganda

Rotarian Joyce Marshall made these beautiful dresses for the girls living under the care of the Organization for the Good Life of the Marginalized (OGLM) in Uganda. Chris Kalema, founder and director of OGLM, received the dresses for the girls from Joyce when he visited the Rotary Club of Whitby Sunrise in the spring of 2009. The Rotary Club of Whitby Sunrise is a proud partner of the work of OGLM to assist children left orphaned and vulnerable as a result of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, natural… More...