Rotary International Invests Millions in Ghana [] Rotary Club Program

  • 05-24-2022-6X4-Ghana

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    by Elizabeth Adlung

    “I will never tire of seeing children drinking from a Rotary well,” he said.  “It is a joy to see children laughing and playing instead of being sick from disease, all because Rotary funded a well,” says Walter Hughes, Jr. who leads a partnership of eighty Rotary Clubs in Switzerland, Ghana, South Sudan, eighteen U.S. states and two Canadian provinces.

    “Rotarians speak every language of the world,” says Walter.  “Rotarians impact peace and economic prosperity.  People of all faiths, cultures and backgrounds are Rotarians.  It means that we have friends all around the world who partner with me to make a difference in people’s lives.”

    The Midday Rotary Club of San Miguel welcomes Walter K. Hughes, Jr. who will share stories of his work around the world and how he has been able to change so many lives. Honored as a White House Champion of Change in 2013, Walter wrote, “By expanding access to clean water, children are less at risk of being crippled by … the Guinea worm disease which is transmitted by dirty water. The three-foot long parasite grows in the body for one year and feels like a hot iron hit the skin when it emerges. Adults can’t work and children can’t go to school when they are sick.”

    The Rotary Foundation, Rotary International and Rotary Clubs undertake massive actions to help and serve others. We invested more than one million dollars here in San Miguel in the last 10 years and other rotary clubs are investing millions. Walter has helped bring 4.75 million dollars of resources to Ghana in 18 years.

    Since the early 2000s, Hughes has led over 25 missions to Ghana in West Africa digging wells in remote villages bringing fresh water to the people in an effort to eradicate the grisly, parasitic Guinea Worm Disease and Burundi Ulcer. In 2013, Walter Hughes was honored as a White House Champion of Change for his humanitarian work.

    Hughes began his career as a programmer analyst for Mobile Oil Co. Later he was Strategic Category Manager – Technology Products at America Online (AOL). Read more about Walter at http://www.rotarygeek.com/walterhughes/

    Join us this Tuesday, February 22 at 9:30 AM to welcome Walter Hughes and to learn about his Rotary activities in Ghana. To attend, go to the Midday Rotary Club website at www.rotarysmamidday.org  and sign up. You’ll receive an email with instructions on being a part of this week’s meeting. Note: Meetings follow Covid protocols.

    Rotary is where neighbors, friends and problem-solvers share ideas, join leaders and take action to create lasting change. For more information, contact President Skip Essick at skipessickmedia@gmail.com.


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    We are a multi-cultural English-speaking Rotary Club located in beautiful and historic San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, an UNESCO World Heritage Site that has been named by Conde Nast Traveler as the best city in the world! 
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    Our Vision To be a diverse group of active and enthusiastic members who are recognized as providers of valuable services for local and international communities.
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    Our Mission To provide assistance to others in order to improve the quality of life and to advance community understanding, goodwill, and peace.


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