Cambodia Vision
The club provides annual funding to a team of local surgeons which travels to Cambodia each year performing operations restoring sight, free of charge for the poor of Cambodia. Members of the Club also travel with the team at their own expense to provide logistical support to the group.
Cambodia Vision is registered with Rotary Australia World Community Service - Project Number 49-2009-10
Australian Health and Humanitarian Aid (also operating as Vietnam Vision Projects - Australia)
The club provides annual funding to a team led by local surgeons, dentists and other health professionals which travels to Vietnam and surrounding countries each year performing operations restoring sight, dental treatments and other medical services free of charge for the poor. Members of the Club also travel with the team at their own expense to provide logistical support to the group.
AHHA also distributes humanitarian aid in these areas.
The project is registered with Rotary Australia World Community Service - Project Number 14-2008-9.
Australian Aid 4 Cambodia
The club provides annual funding to Australian Aid 4 Cambodia (formerly Poverty Aid 4 Cambodia) to assist Cambodians living in extreme poverty by providing water wells, housing, mosquito nets and basic requirements, caring for the elderly in long term sustainable programs. The Club also made a significant contribution to the cost of purchasing a property which has now been converted to a School. Members of the Club also travel with the team at their own expense to provide logistical support to the group.
Australian Aid 4 Cambodia operates from Pngeachy Village, Svaydongkum Commune, Siem Reap City and is registered with Rotary Australia World Community Service - Project Number 58-2012-3
Sri Lanka – Education Projects
The club of Liverpool supports three projects in Sri Lanka, all related to education. By assisting less fortunate children to contunue their studies and through a good education reduce poverty and keep children occupied in their more suseptible years of their life to avoid crime and other malices they may encounter.
Colombo University Scholarship Program and supports thirteen undergraduates in the Science Faculty of the Colombo University. Undergraduates are chosen through a gating process to ensure that the undergraduates selected from the application received, are the undergraduates in most financial needs. The scholarship recipients receive around A$25 a month for the duration of their course and English tutoring to assist in their studies and finding employment . If students request, we provide remote mentoring. This project’s day to activities is managed by an Alumnus of the Science Faculty. The Rotary Project Manager is a committee member of this group.The project is registered with Rotary Australia World Community Service - Project Number 95-2018-19
Bopitiya School Scholarship Program supports 36 students attending school in Bopitiya, Sri Lanka. Bopitiya is small fishing village with little or no employment opportunities. The students are selected by teachers in the school and vetted by the local Rotary Club. The students receive around $10 a month to cover school needs, travel to school and school uniforms. This project’s day to day affairs is managed by the Rotary Club of Pamunugama District 3220. The project is registered with Rotary Australia World Community Service - Project Number 30-2019-20.
Members of the public can make tax deductible donations to this project by going to https://donations.rawcs.com.au/30-2019-20
St Peters College Udugampola, Sri Lanka Best student Award is an award given to a student who has not only excelled in studies but contributed to school community or the local community. The student is selected by a panel including theschool Principal. The student receives A$ 330 and a certificate from the school. This Project is registered with Rotary World Community Service – Project Number 24-2020-21