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Our Story

It all started in 1992 when District 5040 sent a delegation of Rotarians to the former Soviet Union to assist with establishing the first Rotary Club in Kiev in the Ukraine. The delegates saw the state of the medical facilities and decided to find a way to help.



In 1993, the late Ted Segodnia together with fellow Vancouver club Rotarians, Bill Richwa and Ralph Towsley, organized the first shipment of medical supplies and equipment to Kiev. Bill, Ted and their wives went to Kiev to oversee the distribution of the supplies. When they returned home they found more supplies waiting for them, so they convinced the Vancouver club to carry on the project as an international service project.



By 1997, Bill and Ralph realized the project was becoming too big for one club, and needed to evolve to survive. As a result, the Rotary clubs of the Lower Mainland of British Columbia World Help Network was sanctioned by Rotary International, incorporated as a society in BC and received their registered charity status from Revenue Canada.



Operating as Rotary World Help Network, its membership was made up not by Rotarians, but by Rotarian clubs. There were seven Rotary clubs who originally joined and each club paid $10 in fees per club member to Rotary World Help Network to help cover the administration costs.



Originally, we mainly gathered and sent medical supplies to hospitals which had been built but couldn’t fully operate because of a lack of supplies or equipment. Today, medical supplies and equipment are still our main focus, but we have expanded to include dental and optical, education, and sports equipment and disaster relief supplies.



2012 we passed our first major milestone when the estimated  value of the goods shipped passed 100 Million dollars!  In 2013 we expect to pass our second major milestone when we ship our 300th container! We should all feel very proud.



In 2012 as we approach these milestones, it was decided to shorten our name to Rotary World Help or RWH and to update our branding with a new logo, and website. We also produced a DVD, (click here to view video) which tells our story and successes. We also have plans to raise the Rotary World Help profile. Until now we have been the biggest Rotary project no one has heard about.









*Need Only-the recipient's political or religious affiliation is not considered


*The ability for us to obtain the goods requested


*The ability for the goods to enter the country without unnecessary holdups or taxes


*Rotary World Help does not pay or accept bribes in any form


*Normally the ability to ship Rotary Club to Rotary Club is a factor

Our Criteria For Humanitarian Aid

Where We Have Sent Containers

Albania 1

Antigua 1
Argentina 2

Armenia 1
Belize 1
Bolivia 7
Brazil 2
Cambodia 2
Chile 15
Columbia 2
Congo 6
Cook Islands 4

Costa Rica 1
Cuba 3
Dominican Republic 4
East timor 1
Ecuador 2
El Salvador 12
Estonia 7
Georgia 1
Ghana 4
Grenada 1

Greece 2

Guatemala 6

Guyana 1
Haiti 1
Honduras 17
Indonesia 1
Kenya 16
Lesotho 1

Liberia 2

Malaysia 1
Nepal 5
New Guinea 1
Nicaragua 2
Panama 14
Peru 2
Philippines 61
Poland 1
Romania 3
South Africa 14
Samoa 1
Serbia 1

Sierra Leone 1

Tadjikistan 1

Tanzania 5
Thailand 2
Tonga 1
Trinidad & Tabago 1
Uganda 21
Ukraine 7
United States 2
Venezuela 1
Vietnam 4
Zambia 1
Zimbabwe 11



 

Containers shipped                                                                    290

Number of receiving countries                                                     56
Est. value of goods shipped                                                  $101.5 million
Est. number of people directly benefiting from shipments             8.7 million 

Summary As of January 31, 2013

Our Governance 2012-2013

Board of Directors: ​



​• Dan Gallant                            

• Michael Woolnough            

• Janice Froese                      

• Duncan Renyard                  

• Steve Gable                          

• William Osei                                             (Northern Clubs)


Officers:​


• President - Wayne Crossen
• Vice President - Bonnie Sutherland
• Vice President Shipping - David Greenwood
• Secretary - D’Arcy Warner
• Treasurer - Jack Zaleski
• Past President – Ann Hulbert
•George Sanwit

 Warehouse & Pick-up Manager     ​


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d.gallant@rotaryworldhelp.com m.woolnough@rotaryworldhelp.com     j.froese@rotaryworldhelp.com

d.renyard@rotaryworldhelp.com

s.gable@rotaryworldhelp.com

w.osei@rotaryworldhelp.com

 


w.crossen@rotaryworldhelp.com           b.sutherland@rotaryworldhelp.com
d.greenwood@rotaryworldhelp.com                        d.warner@rotaryworldhelp.com                               j.zaleski@rotaryworldhelp.com
a.hulbert@rotaryworldhelp.com
g.sanwith@rotaryworldhelp.com

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