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The Annual Report Annual Report of the Rotary Club of Croydon Rotary Club 2015-2016 of Croydon 2015-2016

TABLE OF CONTENTS CLUB LEADERSHIP 2015-2016... 1 PRESIDENT S REPORT... 2 SECRETARY S REPORT... 7 FINANCIAL REPORTS... 8 MEMBERSHIP REPORT... 12 CLUB PROGRAM... 13 2016 DISTRICT CONFERENCE REPORT... 16 COMMUNITY SERVICE REPORT... 18 THE BIG RED KIDNEY BUS PROJECT... 21 YOUTH SERVICE REPORT 2015 16... 23 ROTARY FOUNDATION... 26 SPECIAL PROJECTS... 27 INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE REPORT... 28 FUNDRAISING REPORT... 29 GOLF DAY REPORT... 29 BOOK SALES REPORT... 30 ROTARY RIDE FOR RESEARCH 2016... 31 THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PROBUS CLUB OF CROYDON... 32 PAST PRESIDENTS OF ROTARY CLUB OF CROYDON... 33 PAUL HARRIS FELLOWS IN ROTARY CLUB OF CROYDON... 34 MEMBERS CALLED TO HIGHER SERVICE... 35

CLUB LEADERSHIP 2015-2016 Office Bearers President Immediate Past President President Elect Richard Gilham John van Holsteyn, PP Joy Varughese, PP Secretary Joy Varughese, PP Treasurer Eric Thomas, PP Directors Club Administration Membership PR Communications Foundation Sue Jonas, PN Richard Gilham Jean Stuart Brian McDaid, PP Community Youth Vocational International Stephen Bode, PP Roger Paul, PP Rowan Cole David Ferres, PP Public Officer Joy Varughese, PP Property Protection Tony Wright, PP Chairs Programme Almoner Attendance Bulletin Editor Ross Taylor, PP Clive Baum, PP John Hexter Jean Stuart Historian Auditor On To Conference Lindsay Hurford, PP Lakhani & Co Stephen Bode, PP Club Committees Nominating PHF Selection Richard Gilham, President Richard Gilham, President Susan Jonas, PN Clive Baum, PP Brian McDaid, PP Tony Wright, PP David Ferres, PP Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 1

PRESIDENT S REPORT Richard Gilham Another year has passed and coming to a close in my journey with Rotary. I hope what I have learnt as the President of the Rotary Club of Croydon will be an asset in my future path through life. It has been an amazing ride and the support by the members has been unbelievable. Until you have been there you will just not understand. We started the year with the launch of the Big Red Kidney Bus Project. The objective of the BRKB project was the renovation and modification of a standard bus into a stand-alone mobile renal dialysis unit able to dialyse up to 3 people at any one time. The modifications required were needed to best utilise the limited space available within the bus to house all equipment and necessities in a safe and secure manner. Trying to raise the target of $150,000 for the refurbishment of the Bus seemed so distant. However with the skills of the Rotary Team in fundraising, our objective was achieved. The Coach which was donated by the Bus Industry is on its way for refurbishment. The Big Red Kidney Bus was just one of the projects that were completed or are still under way. The Rotary Club of Croydon has supported numerous projects for the year in all avenues of service. Some examples are: YOUTH Rotary Youth Exchange Program Inbound One student from South Korea and One from Brazil Rotary Youth Exchange Program Outbound One student to France and One to Taiwan Rotary Four way speech contest Rotary Primary Schools Public Speech Contest Rotary Rotaract Club of Yarra Ranges Rotary Model United Nations Assembly (MUNA) Two Participants Beacon Foundation Mock interview support RYLA One participant INTERNATIONAL The Rotary Club of Croydon is actively involved at an international level and communicates with numerous overseas Rotary Districts and Clubs. Malaysia Autistic GG Project to train the trainers as well as carers in early intervention methodology and to set in place sustainable system to address autism in Malaysia. Indonesia West Sumba-infrastructure Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 2

Kenya - Ngope Village School Australian Kenya Community Organisation project. Philippines Literacy Project Cambodia Children s Fund Rotary RAM Donation Rotary RAM Partnership - RC Croydon and RC Ringwood for World Awareness Display ROYALL - Rotary Overseas Youth Achievement via Learning and Linkages United Youth Media Support for Pacific Operations. VOCATIONAL After a lull of a couple of years, the Rotary Club of Croydon had a special Vocational Awards Day with the support of the District Vocational Service Chair and made the following recognitions: RC Croydon Apprentice of the Year Award RC Croydon Vocational Excellence Award - Emergency Services RC Croydon Secondary Student Citizenship Award Service above Expectation Awards (For Commercial Establishments) COMMUNITY The Rotary Club of Croydon has over thirty projects that have either been completed or are ongoing for the year. Examples of some of the projects are: Little Ray of Giving Christmas Gifts with the support of Ray White Anzac Day Schools Service Jointly with RC Ringwood at Ringwood Lake City of Wellbeing Project Maroondah Hospital Mental Health Unit Provision of Christmas Biscuits Court Yard Garden Provision of Welcome Packs Provision of Financial Support Provision of funds for Kidz Club Rotary Australia Rotary Health Indigenous Study Grant Rotary Australian Rotary Health Rotary Bowelscan Project Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 3

Ruskin Park Primary School Knitting Project by member s partners Rotary Ride for Research Support Safe Futures Foundation Domestic Violence Safe T Cards Garden Support Equipment Support Welcome Packs Conference Attendance Treasured Babies - Grief Support Victoria Police Leaders Mentoring Program It certainly has been a great year for the Rotary Club of Croydon. RECOGNITIONS On the night of the 25 th of June at the District 9810 Changeover Dinner, the Rotary Club of Croydon was awarded a Presidential Citation Gold for helping Rotary, make a difference in the lives of people all over the world. The Club also received District Recognitions for Club Building, Club Projects, Club PR and Communications and Outstanding Rotary Club. We have been led to believe that there were only two gold Citations given out in the whole of Australia. Combine the Citation and the District Recognitions we believe that the Rotary Club of Croydon is possibly the number one Rotary Club in Australia. ROTARIAN OF THE YEAR. This year it was extremely difficult to work out who was the most constructive member in their pursuit of excellence as a Rotarian. Finally a decision was made to present the award to two members. They are: Rotarian John Hexter and Rotarian Jean Stuart. Their efforts in the execution of their duties for the year were tremendous and much appreciated. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 4

PAUL HARRIS FELLOWS This year a number of PHFs were bestowed on three much deserving Local Identities and Seven Rotarians. Tamara Lloyd Richard Nicholas Rowan Alexander Rtn Michael Jackomos PHF PHF PHF PHF Rtn David Ferres PHF + 1 Rtn Roger Paul PHF + 2 Rtn Marlene Sinclair PHF + 2 Rtn Ross Taylor PHF + 3 Rtn Joy Varughese PHF + 6 Rtn Brian McDaid PHF + 6 I would personally like to thank the team members of the Rotary Club of Croydon for their efforts for the year and their support during my year of Presidency. Thanking you. Richard Gilham Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 5

Presidential Citation District Recognition In 2015-2016 Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 6

SECRETARY S REPORT Joy Varughese (Dr) Rotary Year 2014-2015 started on 1 st July 2015 with the membership being 35. The club admitted 9 members during the year. Hence the membership as on 30th June 2016 is 44 in number. Physical attendance at regular meetings of the club averaged 50 percent but with make-ups the average club attendance for the year stands at 66 percent. Eight (8) members had the distinction of achieving 100 percent attendance. The Honorary Members of the club as at 30 th June 2016 are 12 in number. I wish to record our sense of loss at the demise of our Hon. Member, PP Fred Griffiths during the year. I congratulate President Richard Gilham for having sponsored 5 new members, Brian McDaid 2 new members, PP David Ferres and Ross Taylor 1 new member each. It pleases me also to congratulate President Richard Gilham on successfully completing his Presidency and the Board of Directors for a very successful year of service to the club. I wish Incoming President and his Board of Directors a successful year in office. I wish to thank President Richard for having requested me to continue serving as Secretary for a second year. I have enjoyed doing my part in ensuring the continued wellbeing of the club. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 7

FINANCIAL REPORTS Eric Thomas Rotary Club of Croydon Administration A/C Balance Sheet as of June 2016 Assets Current Assets Bank Accounts Bendigo Bank $4,300.76 Total Bank Accounts $4,300.76 Total Current Assets $4,300.76 Non-Current Assets Plant & Equipment Plant & Equipment At Cost $12,353.00 Accum. Depr. Plant & Equipment -$12,353.00 Total Plant & Equipment $0.00 Total Non-Current Assets $0.00 Total Assets $4,300.76 Liabilities Net Assets $4,300.76 Equity Retained Earnings $3,149.25 Current Year Earnings $1,151.51 Total Equity $4,300.76 Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 8

Rotary Club of Croydon Administration A/C Profit & Loss Statement July 2015 to June 2016 Income Dinners $31,085.00 Entrance Fees $280,00 Raffles $323,00 Subscriptions $13,010.00 Total Income $44,698.00 Total Cost of Sales $0.00 Gross Profit $44,698.00 Expenses Advertising $698.79 Annual Return $54.00 Badges $750.53 Bank Charges $1.40 Charter Anniversary $106.87 Dinners $29,375.70 District Conference Levy $735.00 District Insurance $1,176.00 District Levy $2,310.00 District Training Program $546.00 Death Notices $159.46 Dues Rotary International $3,514.28 Flowers $275.00 Gifts Guest Speakers $47.00 Postage $181.00 Presidents Expenses $503.00 Printing & Stationery $500.00 Rent $260.00 RDU Magazine $1,660.00 Winchelsea Fellowship $79.46 Web site $613.00 Total $43,546.49 Total Expenses $43,546.49 Operating Profit $1,151.51 Total Other Income $0.00 Total Other Expenses $0.00 Net Profit/(Loss) $1,151.51 Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 9

Rotary Club of Croydon - Community Services Balance Sheet as of June 2016 Assets Current Assets Bank Accounts Bendigo Bank $4,300.76 Bendigo Bank BRKB $24,793.20 Term Deposit $10,502.76 Total Bank Accounts $41,155.83 Total Current Assets $41,155.83 Total Assets $41,155.83 Liabilities Net Assets $41,155.83 Equity Retained Earnings $35,494.16 Current Year Earnings $5,661.67 Total Equity $41,155.83 Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 10

Rotary Club of Croydon - Community Services Profit & Loss Statement July 2015 to June 2016 Income Bicycle Network $1,940.00 Big Red Kidney Bus $24,793.20 Christmas Raffle $11,913.00 Concerts $16,968.03 Police Blue Ribbon $59.10 Copper Pot $169.65 Donations $4,384.37 Golf Day $15,568.25 North Ringwood Football Club $725.00 Pegasus Hot Rod Club BBQ $3,156.00 Raffles $193.00 Theatre Night $6,427.65 Total Income $86,297.25 Direct Costs Bank Charges $16.65 Christmas Raffle $399.00 Concert Expenses $16,139.77 Golf Day $3,141.96 Pegasus Hot Rod Club BBQ $969.00 Theatre Night $2,080.00 Trailer Reg $55.50 Total Direct Costs $22,801.88 Gross Profit $63,495.37 We Supported Community Anzac Day re-schools $433.70 Big Red Kidney Bus $20,288.36 Croydon Special Develop. School $250.00 DG s wife s Project $500.00 Gladesville Primary School $65.00 Kalinda Road Primary School $67.00 Maroondah Hospital $2,974.75 Pinchapoo $200.00 Pride of Workmanship $419.80 Radio Eastern FM $45.00 Ruskin Park Primary School $100.00 Victoria Police Blue Ribbon $100.00 Safe Futures Foundation $14,486.46 Total Community $39,930.07 International Polio $765.33 Rotarians Against Malaria $1,512.00 RAWCS $6,500.00 Total International $8,777.33 Youth Camp Awakening Project $20.00 Exchange Student $3,928.30 MUNA $685.00 Primary School Speech Comp. $293.00 Total Youth $4,926.30 Rotary Foundation Rotary Foundation $4,200.00 Total Rotary Foundation $4,200.00 Total We Supported $57,833.70 Operating Profit $5,661.67 Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 11

MEMBERSHIP REPORT Richard Gilham The Membership plan this year was to focus on the needs of prospective members more so than the needs for Rotary. Most people look to find out what the prospective members can give or do for Rotary. By finding out the wants and the wishes of the prospective member and what they want to achieve by being a member of Rotary makes it all so much easier to recruit new members. Showing the prospective member the benefits of Rotary membership and how by active involvement in Rotary activities the prospective member can achieve their own personal goals is of paramount importance. This year the Rotary Club of Croydon membership has gained from 35 members on the 1 st of July 2015 to 44 members on the 30 th of April 2016, a net gain of 9 members or 29%. We give mentoring some serious consideration when choosing the right mentor for the new members. After due consideration and working out the aims, ambitions and skills of the new member we match them up with a member with similar traits and personality. Someone with the skill set to become a President is teamed up with our most qualified member. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 12

CLUB PROGRAM Ross Taylor and Jean Stuart Date Subject Speaker July 07, 2015 Club Forum Night Richard Gilham Jul 14, 2015 July 21,2015 Jo Fairbairn from Kidney Health Australia speaks about The Big Red Bus coming your way. Rob Bailey is an ex member of the Constabulary. A humorous side to the life of a Boy in Blue A highly decorated Victoria Police veteran, author, public speaker and mediator Jo Fairbairn Rob Bailey July 28, 2015 Club Forum Night Richard Gilham August 04, 2015 August 11 th, 2015 August 18 th, 2015 Life After Stroke - A Partnership between the Stroke Assoc. of Victoria and Rotary to assist stroke survivors Vocationally by Bob Slater. Signs and symptoms, and Life after Stroke. Tony Wright will speak to the Members about Wills and Power of Attorney, something of which we should all be aware. Chris Lavery will speak to us about the "Person Behind The Badge". Julie Olney will give us an updated version of "Person Behind The Badge". Bob Slater Gillian Simons Tony Wright Chris Lavery Julie Olney August 25 th, 2015 Club Forum Night Richard Gilham September 1 st, 2015 Exchange Students Julia Heringer and Hwan You will formally introduce themselves to the Club. Julia Heringer & Hwan You September 8 th, 2015 District Governor David Tolstrup's visit to Croydon Rotary DG David Tolstrup September 15 th, 2015 September 22 nd, 2015 September 29 th, 2015 October 6 th, 2015 October 8 th, 2015 October 13 th, 2015 Rev. Jan St James the Vicar of St John's Anglican Church Croydon speaks about Jeanine Jones speaks about the Safe Futures program "Improving Safety in the Home" and Shaska, a survivor, will speak about the benefit of the SafeTcard. Vocational Visit to Wyreena. Krystal Wallis speaks about the Biography Program that is in operation at Eastern Palliative Care and creating interest both within Australia and Overseas. Maroondah Council Seniors Wellbeing Expo. Kate Austin founder of Pinchapoo, a domestic violence survivor speaks about helping others who find themselves in a similar situation. Rev. Jan St James Jeanine Jones Krystal Wallis Kate Austin October 20 th, 2015 Club Forum Committee Meetings. Richard Gilham October 23 rd, 2015 October 27 th, 2015 Normie Rowe in Concert at Yarra Valley Gramma School. Grand Final of 4-Way Test, Public Speaking Competition. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 13

Date Subject Speaker October 29 th, 2015 November 3 rd, 2015 November 10 th, 2015 November 17 th, 2015 Film Night: Movie Premier of The Dressmaker. Melbourne Cup: Pegasus Car Club Swap Meet, BBQ Speaker PP Brian Tyedin, on Vocational Service and the presentation of awards. Peter Coburn, a White Ribbon Ambassador speaks about the White Ribbon Organisation. Lyn Davies Peter Coburn November 24 th, 2015 AGM followed by Club Forum Night. Brian McDaid November 28 th, 2015 December 1 st, 2015 December 8 th, 2015 Day Out A visit to Llewellyn and Louise Davies farm at Winchelsea. Club Christmas Party. Ann Wheeler spoke about On to Conference Rebecca Allchin from Eastern Health and Tamara Dixon from Anglicare spoke on CHAMP KIDS CLUB Lyn Davies Ann Wheeler, Rebecca Allchin and Tamara Dixon December 15 th, 2015 December 22 nd, 2015 January 5 th, 2016 Bright Chinganya spoke about how the African Community celebrated Christmas followed by UYM Presentation. Board Meeting held at close of meeting. Christmas Breakfast Meeting at Zinger s Café. BBQ at President Richard Gilham s Home. Bright Chinganya January 12 th, 2016 Club Forum Night Review of First Half Year. Richard Gilham January 19 th, 2016 Persons Behind the Badge. Ross Taylor and Bev Stehn February 2 nd, 2016 February 9 th, 2016 February 16 th, 2016 Jeanine Jones on Safe Futures Foundation & Attendance at 3rd World Women's Shelter Conference 2015 Barefoot Bowls at Chirnside Park Bowls Club Graeme Chester to speak about ROMAC. Followed by Board Meeting. Jeanine Jones. Graeme Chester February 23 rd, 2016 Club Forum Night Richard Gilham March 1 st, 2016 Inter-Club Croquet Challenge Lilydale March 3 rd, 2016 Aust. Premier release of the movie The Lady in the Van. March 8 th, 2016 Nerio Baldini spoke on Work Place Bullying Chris Lavery March 10 th, 2016 Golf Day at The Dorset Public Golf Course, Croydon. March 15 th, 2016 Debra Jeffrey from Maroondah Hospital Mental Health Unit spoke on Mental Health. Debra Jeffrey March 22 nd, 2016 Club Forum Night followed by Board Meeting Richard Gilham March 29 th, 2016 April 5 th, 2016 April 12 th, 2016 Fellowship Evening Dinner at Casalinga Restaurant. Presentation of District 9810 Conference in Shepparton Power of the Past Force of the Future. Our Brain Things we ve learnt about the brain in the last decade that may benefit you, by John van Holsteyn. Stephen Bode John van Holsteyn April 19 th, 2016 Harvey Lane from Nunawading Rotary on INTERPLAST. Harvey Lane Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 14

April 20 th, 2016 Date Subject Speaker Primary School ANZAC Day Service at Ringwood Lake. April 26 th, 2016 Club Forum Richard Gilham May 3 rd, 2016 Charter Anniversary Dinner Richard Gilham May 10 th., 2016 L to P Learner Driver Program. Joint meeting with Ringwood Rotary at Karralyka. Annette Picone May 17 th, 2016 Graham Guy from Victoria Police spoke on Family Violence. Graham Guy May 24 th., 2016 Club Forum Night Richard Gilham May 31 st., 2016 Vocational Visit to Southern Cross Care, Dandenong Beverley Stehn June 7 th, 2016 June 14 th., 2016 June 21 st, 2016 Curry Night Person Behind the Badge. Presentation by Youth Exchange Students Julia Heringer and Hwan You. Presentation by Bright Chinganya Update on AKCO (Australia Kenya Community Organisation) school project. Followed by Board Meeting. Ross Taylor Christina Gleeson Julia Heringer and Hwan You. Bright Chinganya Mark & Sharon Sidandi. Richard Gilham June 28 th, 2016 Club Changeover Dinner. Chris Lavery Club Program Report - Rotary Year 2015-2016 It has been both a pleasure and a privilege to prepare the Program for our weekly meetings for the Rotary Year 2015-2016. Efforts have been made to make the speakers as interesting as possible whilst keeping in mind the aims and goals of our Club. My thanks to all those who contributed suggestions and comments towards the Program during the year. Suggesting speakers or activities is one way you, the members, can influence the content of the Program and the speakers. Congratulations President Richard on a very successful and interesting year. It has been great to work with you in putting the Program together. Let us all work together to assist David Ferres as he takes over the challenge of the Program for the Rotary Year 2016-2017. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 15

2016 DISTRICT CONFERENCE REPORT Stephen Bode The annual District 9810 Conference was held in Shepparton this year with 10 people representing the Rotary Club of Croydon. Six members, one partner and two Exchange Students attended (Roger Paul, Stephen and Ruth Bode, Brian McDaid, Richard Gilham, David Ferres, Jeanine Jones (first time attendee), Hwan You (South Korea) and Julia Heringer- (Brazil). District Conference provides a great opportunity to refresh your outlook about Rotary, find out about projects in other Clubs, meet similar minded Rotarians and hear inspirational and entertaining speakers on a wide range of topics The conference was opened on the Friday afternoon by District Governor David Tolstrup with the theme Power of the Past, Force of the Future. Speakers during the afternoon included the RI President s Representative Margaret Reeve from New Zealand. RI President Nominee, Ian Riseley (from D9810) also attended the conference. Accommodation was at a local caravan park which also included members of the Rotary Club of Lilydale and Upper Yarra. Friday night Club Dinner was at the Shepparton RSL and members of these clubs including Boronia were present. Following the dinner, there was a great opportunity for Croydon members to socialise and get to know each other. Richard and Brian manned a stand at the Rotary Expo to promote The Big Red Kidney Bus Project and encourage further support. The theme of the Saturday night dinner was: Your Favourite TV Show. It gave us an opportunity to dine and dance and showcase our 3rd prize winning costume with Samurai and Ninja costumes fashioned by Ruth Bode. Both Hwan and Julia enjoyed dressing up and really got into the roles and making sure our Club was noticed. A presentation was made to the Club regarding the speakers and conference proceedings. The 2017 Conference will be held in Geelong from 31 March to 2 April 2017. PR COMMUNICATIONS REPORT Jean Stuart Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 16

The Chronicle (bulletin) the weekly newsletter produced by the Rotary Club of Croydon has grown in content over the last twelve months. Local, national and international content has filled it s pages and the Chronicle has become a must read here in the environs of Croydon, nationally and internationally. The Chronicle is delivered to a few as a hard copy and is directly emailed out to over 180 email recipients. The Chronicle is made available on our Facebook Page and our website link. Our web site link to the Chronicle allows the general public to keep up with RC Croydon. The Chronicle has become a major record of our past events. http://rotarycroydon.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/the-chronicle-vol-43-42.pdf The Facebook page of the Rotary Club of Croydon has developed an extensive following nationally and internationally from a humble 70 odd page likes to 500. Currently the Rotary message via Croydon s Facebook page is spreading the word. Sri Lanka, Kenya, UK, USA, are well represented amongst the followers of the RC Croydon Facebook Page. Facebook can have a story up in a very short time and gets the message out almost instantly. https://www.facebook.com/croydonrotary/ The RC Croydon s website has grown extensively and is widely perused. The website is the foundation of the Club. It comes in two parts, one for the public and a password protected area for members use only. Sensitive information is posted in the password protected area. The website is updated weekly and has a link for the current edition of the Chronicle and other news. http://rotarycroydon.org.au/ Marketing of our major project for the year, the Big Red Kidney Bus Project to provide Holiday Dialysis, has gone hand in hand since the launch of the Project in July 2015. The project has been marketed in the media extensively. This has resulted in significant fundraising which is continuing at a local, national and international level in Malaysia and Brazil. Australia All Over from Macca ABC Radio Rotary Down Under Magazine http://digitaledition.rotarydownunder.com.au/?iid=126882#folio=26 Kidney Health Australia publications and Editorials Leader Group Truck and Bus magazines Promotion of two Concerts in aid the BRKB Full page editorials through Ray White Real Estate Flyer. Plus much more. During the year we have had editorials in the local Leader Newspaper and in the What s On section a number of times with our concert, the golf day and the trivia night. Editorial in the Leader about our endeavour to raise funds for the Croydon Special Developmental School was encouraging. Editorial on the BRKB in the leader proved excellent results. Our efforts with the local FM station 98.1 Eastern FM gave us extensive penetration in our area of influence for the various events during for the year. We have had a very exciting year and the future looks extremely bright. http://rotarycroydon.org.au/ http://rotarycroydon.org.au/category/chronicle/ https://www.facebook.com/croydonrotary Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 17

COMMUNITY SERVICE REPORT Stephen Bode Committee Members: Clive Baum, Stephen Bode, Lindsay Hurford, Michael Jackomos, Jeanine Jones, Chris Lavery, Edwina Ricci, Bev Stehn, John Van Holsteyn. The Rotary Club of Croydon has continued to expand it s activities for the benefit of the local and broader community in 2015-16. Thanks to all members of the club for their generous support with this year s projects. You should be very proud individually and collectively for what was achieved. The Club s major focus was the Big Red Kidney Bus project which is the subject of a specific individual report. The other Community projects for 2015-16 are listed below: ANZAC day service (assisting Rotary Club of Ringwood) Our Club covered the cost of printed material provided to 24 Primary Schools attending the service at Ringwood Lake and Croydon members assisted with marshalling on the day. Thanks to John van Holsteyn for coordinating our marshal contingent. Bowelscan Our Club participated in the Australian Rotary Health Bowelscan project through the efforts of Kevin Francis and Ian Cumming. Kevin and Ian worked through seven local pharmacies to distribute and collect Bowelscan kits. Maroondah Hospital Mental Health Unit Welcome Packs (Toiletries) A special thanks to Michael and Anne Jackomos who prepared hundreds of much appreciated Welcome Packs for the Maroondah Hospital to issue to patients arriving at the Mental Health Unit. Christmas Biscuits Thank you again to Michael and Ann for wrapping and delivering packs of biscuits for distribution on Christmas day to inpatients at the Maroondah Mental Health Unit General Donations We were able to provide to the Mental Health Unit four large heavy duty bean bags which will hopefully assist their consumers in feeling more comfortable and settled. Debra Siddall spoke to the Club about the mental health unit s operations and for their appreciation of the support received. Sensory Garden Development Consultation Responding to a request from the Mental Health Unit to create sensory gardens in both courtyards, Ruth Bode was able to provide initial design advice and direction on alternate funding sources. At the time of installation all available members were busy with the Anzac ceremony. CHAMPS Kids Club Croydon Rotary continued the long relationship by providing funding towards the running of the CHAMPS Kids Club, an 8 week after school peer support program for children of parents with a mental illness. Eastern Health and Anglicare are partners in the program. Becca Allchin and Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 18

Tamara Dixon spoke to the Club on the nature of the program and their appreciation of the support received. Ruskin Park Primary Knitting Project We provided financial support for materials for the knitting project with Ruskin Park Primary School students. Treasured Babies We continue to support Treasured Babies who work in partnership with Men s Shed Croydon to make boxes for the babies that have passed away and to provide shelving at their new location. The collaboration with Men s Sheds makes our dollar go further and has provided an enhanced meaning and purpose for the work of the Men s Shed, as they loved giving at such an important time in the lives of families. Safe Futures Foundation Safe-T Card The Club covered the cost of providing two Personal Protection SafeT Cards and 12 months monitoring cost valued at $2160. Two individual members jointly funded the cost of half an additional card. Bendigo Bank at Mooroolbark also contributed $2700 to enable 5 cards to be available to protect women from domestic violence. International Conference Participation The Club provided funds for 2 staff of Safe Futures Foundation to attend the 3rd World Conference on Women s Refuges. Brian McDaid was instrumental in arranging a District Grant to fully cover the costs involved. Ray White Little Ray of Giving Working in partnership with Ray White and Melba College to raise the profile of the challenges facing the survivors of family violence and responding to this by buying presents for the children involved. A big thanks to Tamara Lloyd and staff from Ray White Croydon, and to the students and staff at Melba College for their generous donations. Garden Maintenance Project Assistance with garden maintenance of Safe Futures local properties is proposed to commence shortly once required security clearances for all Club participants is obtained and appropriate induction training for volunteers is received. This will involve project days to ensure backyards are child friendly. Seniors Wellbeing Expo (Karralyka) Club volunteers have represented the Club and Rotary generally at Maroondah Council Seniors events. The expo is part of the Council s Social Inclusion and Wellbeing program. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 19

Cooperation with Melba College Our close cooperation with Melba College has benefited and will continue to benefit both parties. Rotary gets access to a free venue, where school provides supper on primary school speech competition nights. Rotary in return assists in interviews for school captains, business events with year 10 students and supports students to attend MUNA. Maroondah Festival We supported the festival again with the presence of volunteer members in a booth at Town Park. This community event in November is an opportunity for public relations, marketing and increasing membership. Victorian Police Mentoring Project Croydon Rotary was the only Club in District 9810 to participate in the Victorian Police Leaders Mentoring Program. Mentors Stephen Bode, John van Holsteyn and Ross Taylor were appointed from the Club to assist mentee Graham Guy from Ringwood Police station to get a good understanding of community engagement and to get involved in a useful project in this regard. The mentee s needs were for an exposure to broader community engagement outside the normal work and an understanding of different leadership styles. The mentor s commitments were regular meetings with the mentee plus attending training and official functions at the beginning and at the end. Graham Guy attended Club meetings and facilitated the development of a program to work with adolescents to help break the cycle of family violence. The proposed program is in partnership with Eastern Access Community Health (EACH). The program was presented at a Club meeting with District representatives. Speakers were from Victoria Police, EACH and included a client who has benefited from aspects of a similar program. Consideration is being given as to how Rotary can provide further support. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 20

THE BIG RED KIDNEY BUS PROJECT The Major Project of the Rotary Club of Croydon this year is the Big Red Kidney Bus. KHA Big Red Kidney Bus The objective of the BRKB project was the renovation and modification of a standard bus into a standalone mobile renal dialysis unit able to dialyse up to 3 people at any one time. The modifications required were needed to best utilise the limited space available within the bus to house all equipment and necessities in a safe and secure manner. A bus, dialysis chairs and some equipment were donated, and the bus is being remodelled to meet minimum hospital standards of a satellite dialysis unit. In a consumer perspective publication in 2011, 967 respondents on dialysis indicated they had tried to take a holiday but had been unable to do so, the most common reason was that it was too difficult to organise dialysis at the holiday location or that dialysis was not available. This project has been a consumer instigated and driven initiative (in partnership with Kidney Health Australia) catering for a demand by those on dialysis to lead a more normal life which includes holidays without being geographically restricted. Founded in 1968, Kidney Health Australia is a not for profit organization whose focus is to promote good kidney health through education, advocacy, research and support. The project when finished will directly benefit people on life saving haemodialysis and their immediate families. Based on average family of 2 adults and 1 child with 12 patients per week the ongoing beneficiaries per week is in the vicinity of 36, plus education of local schools and communities, and the assistance which could be afforded to our indigenous community where less travel would be needed for dialysis purposes the estimated direct beneficiaries is in the vicinity of 4,000 per annum. In some cases where a disaster such as bush fires or major flooding occours, the Dialysis Bus will be diverted to assist where normal dialysis treatment is interrupted. With no kidney function, death occurs within days, and other than a transplant, dialysis is the only treatment option, it generally takes 5 hours a day, and is required three times a week. Kidney Health Australia provides Community Education in all of the Big Red Kidney Bus holiday locations. Baseline education informs the general public about kidney health and link kidney health, blood pressure, heart health, stroke and diabetes. This program is important in helping communities make informed healthy lifestyle choices. The program aims to prevent these chronic diseases with health promotion and early detection. Age appropriate Kidney Health Education will also be directed to local community schools. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 21

Funding A total of AU$150,000 was required to refurbish the bus and make it ready for the purpose. Donations of the Bus, Dialysis machines, chairs, a wheel-chair ramp, stabilisers and televisions and video players are all part of the project. The cash cost of the project will include fitting of these donated items. The Project has attracted a Rotary International Global Grant which has enabled contributions to be matched 50c in the dollar. The Grant from Rotary International has assisted in funding the project and has lead the way and the final tally of the funding has been comprised of Rotary Clubs Australia $36,000, Rotary Clubs Overseas $27,000, Rotary International World Fund $57,000 and Corporate/Philanthropic funds $30,000. A mock-up of the bus is shown below: As at this time the project is well under way and the donated coach is off to be refurbished. is expected that the refurbishment of the Bus will begin in July 2016 and will be finished by late August 2016. Thank you to everyone who has supported this mamoth project. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 22

YOUTH SERVICE REPORT 2015 16 Committee: Roger Paul Chair Jill Fletcher Jesse Johnson Craig Mentiplay Marlene Sinclair Youth Exchange In a break with tradition, we hosted two exchange students this year. Julia Heringer from Brazil and Hwan You from South Korea. Funding from the South Korean government offset much of the expense incurred by the club in hosting Hwan. Both Julia and Hwan have enjoyed their stay with us and have said that it was a life changing experience. Finding suitable host families is a constant challenge for those involved in the organisation of the Youth Exchange program. Julia stayed with the families of two former outgoing exchange students who were not members of Rotary but who perhaps should be. The Membership committee could canvas these and other parents of former exchange students and perhaps invite them to join the club. The committee thanks Ian Cumming, Rowan and Amanda Cole, Penny Mentiplay, Eric and Beverley Thomas and Roger and Di Paul for acting as host parents for Hwan and Julia. During the year, Hwan and Julia took part in the Ride to Conference, attended the District Conference, travelled 900 Km on the Reef to Rock tour, enjoyed the Rotary four wheel drive trip to the Dargo High Plains and assisted with club activities. MUNA The club sponsored students from Melba College who took part in MUNA. The purpose of MUNA is to encourage young people to learn about other nations and to understand and appreciate the workings of the United Nations while they develop debating skills and gain self confidence in public speaking. The resolutions to be debated are based on some that have been debated by the UN as well as some proposed by the teams. RYLA The club has sponsored Sarah Jacobs who will attend the RYLA seminar from next Monday. The purpose of RYLA is to deliver an intensive six-day training program for young people aged 18 to 30 nominated by their local Rotary Club for their community youth leadership potential. The program covers fundamentals and ethics of: positive leadership communication skills problem-solving & conflict management Rotary s purpose and service to the community Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 23

building self confidence and self-esteem elements of community and global citizenship. Rotary Youth Exchange Program Inbound One student from South Korea and One from Brazil. Rotary Youth Exchange Program Outbound One student to France and One to Taiwan. Rotary Primary Schools Public Speech Contest. Rotary Four way speech contest. Rotary Rotaract Club of Yarra Ranges. Rotary Model United Nations Assembly (MUNA) Two Participants. Beacon Foundation Mock interview support. RYLA One participant. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 24

Vocational Service Report After a lull of a couple of years, the Rotary Club of Croydon had a special Vocational Awards Day with the support of the District Vocational Service Chair and made the following recognitions: Pride of Workmanship Award: 1. Dawn Reynolds from MELBA Support Services 2. Dean Bertran from ARB Corporation Ltd 3. Paul Burdim from Eastern Regional Library Vocational Excellence Award - Emergency Services - Vicky Malins. Secondary Student Citizenship Award - Katie Smith of MELBA Secondary College Service above Expectation Awards (for Commercial Establishments) Ray White. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 25

ROTARY FOUNDATION Brian McDaid The Rotary Foundation is Rotary International s charity of choice. It incorporates such areas as Polio Eradication, Global Grants, Centurion Club, Vocational Training Teams, Group Study Exchange, Paul Harris Society and Rotary Scholarships. This year we maintained our excellent record of $100 per member per year. We also maintained 6 members of the Centurion Club which is a personal donation to The Rotary Foundation of $100. We also contributed US $500 towards the Polio Eradication Fund. This amount was matched by our District We were the recipient of a District Grant of $4,000 to match our $4,000 contribution towards the sponsorship of two staff from Safe Futures Foundation to attend the 3 rd World Conference of Women s Shelters in The Hague. Safe Futures Foundation presented two papers to the conference and obtained invaluable information on up to date practices from around the world. We were also successful in our application for a Global Grant for the Big Red Kidney Bus. Global grants support large international activities with sustainable, measurable outcomes in Rotary s areas of focus. Grant sponsors form international partnerships that respond to real community needs. The minimum budget for a global grant activity is $30,000. The Foundation s World Fund provides a minimum of $15,000 and maximum of $200,000. Clubs and districts contribute District Designated Funds (DDF) and/or cash contributions that the World Fund matches. DDF is matched at 100% and cash is matched at 50%. We were able to obtain DDF of $13,500 from D4470 in Brazil, $13,500 from D9810 and $11,700 from D3300 in Malaysia (our International Partner). These contributions were matched by the World Fund to the tune of $38,700. The rest of the funds were from Rotary Club of Doncaster $10,000, Rotary Club of Subang (D3300) $1,350 and Rotary Club of Croydon through fundraising and philanthropic contributions totaling $38,500. These funds were matched by $24,890 from the World Fund. The result being that from a total project cost of $152,100, The Rotary Foundation directly and indirectly contributed $102,313. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 26

SPECIAL PROJECTS Brian McDaid The Special Projects of the Rotary Club of Croydon still make a considerable contribution to the less fortunate in our neighbouring countries and beyond. We continue to assist in supplying medical equipment through the DAK Foundation. A portable ultrasound machine was sent to the Rotary Club of Ivinhema in Brazil to assist the Ivinhema Municipal Hospital, provide ultrasound facilities to the local community who do not have the funds or the means of transport to travel to the nearest hospital for scans. The assistance to Philanthropic Foundations through RC of Croydon and Rotary Australia World Community Service continues with many projects being supported. The RC of Croydon would like to acknowledge the assistance given to Rotary projects through grants from these Foundations. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 27

PROJECTS: INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE REPORT David Ferres BUDGET Requested Approved RAM $1,000 $1,000 Interplast $1,000 $1,000 Emergency Relief $2,000 $2,000 (Fiji) Carer s of Africa $1,500 -- UYM for International work $2,000 -- AKCO (Kenya School) $1,000 $4,500 Contingencies $1,500 $1,500 (International Conference) TOTAL $10,000 $10,000 The Club provided non-financial support for Carers of Africa to enable a DIK container to be sent to Africa. In line with support for the Rotary District s focus on creating awareness in the community about the seriousness of domestic violence, our Club agreed to financially support the attendance of two Safe Futures personnel invited to participate and make a presentation at the Third World Conference of Women s Shelters in The Hague. With our proposed financial support, UYM organised a team to attend the 2015 Commonwealth Youth Games in Apia, Samoa. They were able to self- fund this exercise and hence our allocation was not utilized. John Gander and David Ferres attended the RAWCS Southern Region AGM at Traralgon. They were very impressed by the keynote speaker, Dr. Jack Richards, who spoke on worldwide malaria control. This speaker will also be addressing the RAM Conference 2016 on 20/21 August at Tullamarine. Our Club provided a donation to the Fiji Disaster Appeal Fund of the District. On World Malaria Day, 30 th April 2016, our Club joined with Rotary Club of Ringwood to put on a Community Awareness Display on the ravages caused by malaria worldwide. This was in support of an initiative of the District. The event was a success with main focus on showing the public how effective insecticidal bed-nets are in reducing infant mortality through malaria. Funds raised from the public totalled $760 which allows for 76 more families being able to protect their children against malaria. Our club also made a monetary donation to this District programme. The AKCO school project in Kenya needed a further $9,000 to complete the project which we were committed to. This was primarily due to delays in completion causing inflation in the budget. Due to the shortfall in philanthropic funds available to us, the club board agreed to provide the balance of $4,500 from the International Service budget, after reviewing the pending programmes. Non-financial Club sponsorship was requested and given for a DIK container bound for Fiji, the purpose being to fill it with materials needed for Tsunami victims in Fiji. Based on a reciprocal agreement between our Club and the Rotary Club of Ivinhema in District 4470 Brazil, the club supplied a DAK Foundation-donated unit of a portable ultrasound machine to Ivinhema Municipal Hospital. In return we received from District D4470 Brazil, a District Grant of $13,500 to assist in the overseas commitment to the Big Red Kidney Bus. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 28

FUNDRAISING REPORT Brian McDaid With the Big Red Kidney Bus as the main focus there were some innovative ideas as far as fundraising was concerned. Some of the fundraising highlights were Christmas Raffle, Golf Day, Movie nights, Concerts, Sergeant s sessions, Raffles, Bicycle Counts, Pegasus BBQ, Book Sales and wine sales. A great effort by all Members, partners and friends who made a super human effort in achieving a great result, whilst still managing to fund our normal projects locally and, to a lesser degree, overseas. Thanks must go to the members and partners who championed some of these fundraisers. There were a number of direct donations for the Big Red Kidney Bus from friends of Rotary as well as donations in the buckets at the doors of our concerts and movie nights. We thank those individuals who supported our fundraising by attending our functions, donating in lieu, or both. A lot of fellowship was had during these activities and involvement with our local community. All figures are available in the Treasurer s Report. GOLF DAY REPORT Tony Wright Annual Charity Golf Day 10 March 2016 All those who participated in the Club's Annual Charity Golf Day thoroughly enjoyed themselves and I thank all the sponsors, donors and players for their generosity in what is one of the Club's major charity fundraising events. Players teed off at 1:00 pm and Ambrose was again the scoring format used. Winners in the various categories were as follows: 1. Best Ambrose team: Bendigo Bank Mooroolbark - Richard Nicholas, Rowan Alexander, Tony Wright & Ken Smith. 2. Runner-up: Goldsmith, Jason Cocks, Paul Hartigan &Darren Brown NAB. 3. Third prize: Adam Humphreys, David Lang, Brendon Taylor & Glenn Cameron. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 29

4. Nearest to pin 9 th hole: Scott McJannet 5. Nearest to pin 17 th hole: Scott McJannet 6. Nearest to pin 8 th hole Ian Dines 7. Ladies longest drive 1 st hole: Julie Browning 8. Mens longest drive 1 st hole: Scott McJannet 9. Ladies straightest drive 16 th hole: Sylvia Mitchell 10. Mens straightest drive 16 th hole: Paul Hartigan 11. Hole in on 5 th hole: Nil On behalf of the Club I take this opportunity to congratulate all of the above category winners. Participants on the day contributed generously to the spinning wheel auction and the betting hole which, together with drinks, raised in excess of $2,000.00. This, combined with sponsorship, monetary donations and player payments raised in excess of $14,000.00. The club anticipates that after expenses, it will make a net profit in excess of $11,000.00. In addition to thanking all those outside the Club who participated on the day, I would also like to thank Club members and their partners for their help and assistance in the organisation beforehand and on the Golf Day itself. Special thanks also go to Carmel and her staff at the Golf Club together with Golf Club member Greg Lewin who marked all the scorecards. BOOK SALES REPORT David Ferres The cookery books donated by a well-wisher to the club, for fundraising, have been sold. With the help of other Rotarians, David Ferres undertook this huge sales task over the period October 2015 to May 2016 to raise funds for the club s project. The details of the funds raised are as follows: Lilydale Farmers Market (October to December 2015) $ 536.00 Wantirna Market $ 229.45 Negotiated sale of balance stock (120 boxes) $1,000.00 Total proceeds from Fundraising $1,827.45 Thanks are expressed to all members who helped all through this project. While the receipt of these books was considered a great fundraising opportunity, the sale of the books proved to be very difficult. Under the circumstances, the result achieved can be considered to be really great. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 30

ROTARY RIDE FOR RESEARCH 2016 David Ferres The ride this year was named MILLION $$$ MILESTONE RIDE as we envisaged passing the One Million Dollar Sponsorship Total during the ride. This amazing milestone was, in fact, achieved. The ride spanned 14 March 2016 to 19 March 2016 arriving at the annual District Conference at Shepparton at approximately 10.15am on Saturday March 19 th. The chosen Route included starting at Mansfield on Monday riding through Benalla, Wangaratta, Mulwala, Moama, Echuca, and finishing at Shepparton on Saturday. Croydon Rotary Club was represented by David Ferres and our two exchange students, Julia Heringer and Hwan You. They and the whole youth exchange group of 9 to10 at the ride had an absolutely great time. The first two days were a real challenge because it was very hot, strong headwinds, and hilly terrain. Day 3 onwards, with a very good lead driver and a group which was now working together meant riding the greatest distance of all groups. On day 5 from Echuca to Shepparton, the start was an hour late due to a howling gale which at times was a direct headwind. Fortunately the wind eased and nearing Rochester we turned east to enjoy a tailwind. This run home was the best, with me leading, we slowly increased the tempo from 26 kph to 30 kph, at the same time making sure everybody was linked on. It is just so much fun and everyone had a great time. We covered the ride, a distance of approximately 690 km safely with no untoward incidents whatsoever. All exchange students succeeded riding in excess of 100 km in a single day. This year s total will approach $50,000 which meant blasting past the One Million Dollar total target. Rotary Club of Croydon Annual Report 2015-2016 Page 31