每年圣诞节我都会到救世军 The Salvation Army Community Services Centre 在8280 Gilbert Road Richmond捐款(收款人有时是 Jenny有时是Christine Li)原因是这里离我家最近,在家看到新闻,听到叮叮当叮叮当的声音,又看到这些义工在派发物资就会想到要出门贡献一己之力,老婆还经常骂我是疯子.
文件太多就附一张参考,五月去了再补照片(说了就一定会做到). ............................................................................... Please provide the name of the project site, the city or village, state or province, and country. List multiple locations, if applicable. Project site Qun Xing Branch School (联[FONT=新明]合群星分校[/FONT])and Sha Qiang Zhong Xin School ([FONT=新明]沙腔中心小学[/FONT]) City/Village Lian He Town Zhong Jiang County De Yang City and Sha Qiang Town Ma Bian County Le Shan City respectively State/Province Sichuan Country China Describe the project and the problem or need it will address, including the intended beneficiaries and how the project will benefit the community in need. Provide the estimated length of time needed to complete the project. The project will help to provide 4 water purifiers to 2 schools in the villages in Sichuan, namely Qun Xing Branch School and Sha Qiang Zhong Xin School. The purifiers will be installed to purify incoming water to bacteria free drinking water and each school will be equipped with 2 purifiers. The number of water purifiers for each school is determined by an estimate of the volume of clean water as required by each school compared with the capacity of each purifier. (1) Qun Xing School, a primary school, was rebuilt after the earthquake and was completed in September 2010. There are 800 students and 40 teachers and 400 of them are boarders. A well was built to provide drinking water and river water is pumped to the school for general daily use. The well has been contaminated by flooding and mud and the water is far below the acceptable safety level of drinking water. (2) Sha Qiang Zhong Xin School is a primary school. There are 638 students and 233 of them are boarders. The school is located in the remote mountainous areas with very limited electronic communication access. The average income of the farmers there is about US$405 per annum. The sanitation level of the drinking water for the school is poor and has been affecting the health of the children.
The Hong Kong Productivity Council (“HKPC”) is the technical advisor and manufacturer of the water purifiers. HKPC is our cooperating organization which will supply, deliver and install the WaterSafe and peripheral equipments for the designated sites. The WaterSafe purifiers are portable equipments and can be operated with a manual device without any electricity. They are movable to any disaster areas where clean drinking water is in need for both the people suffering from the disasters and the relief team working in such areas. Currently, water purifying tablets are used to provide drinking water in disaster areas. With the introduction of portable purifiers, the tablets will not be used.
Hong Kong Rehabilitation Power (“HKRP”) is our cooperation organization helping to launch the program and own the equipments. HKRP is an NGO providing employment training and internship opportunities for the disabled persons to empower them to achieve economic self-sufficiency, independent living and integration into all aspects of society. HKRP has its affiliated organization in Sichuan and other parts of China working for the disabled persons who have suffered from the recent earthquakes. HKRP will liaise with the 2 schools for installation, operation, performance review and maintenance after handover. HKRP will own the equipments so that it can supervise the maintenance and to relocate the purifiers to disaster areas where people are in need of clean water for emergency. HKRP has promised that the purifiers will not be relocated from the 2 schools unless the schools have solved their problems of poor water. With such commitment the purifiers can benefit the schools immediately and they may also be available for relocation for to disaster areas provided that the schools have found solutions for their poor water.
It will take 3 to 6 months to complete the project.
Describe how the benefiting community will maintain this project after grant funding has been fully expended. The 2 schools will provide maintenance for the purifiers. HKPC will provide the training for the technical maintenance, HKRP will supervise the maintenance and the schools will implement the maintenance. The purifiers have been designed to pump the poor water to pass through the membrane and the water will be purified after passing through the system. The purifiers can be maintained by a regular cleaning program for the membrane and the schools will be able to carry out the work. Describe specific activities of the host and international partners in implementing the project. What will the Rotarians who are members of the partner clubs do during the project? Please note that financial support is not considered active involvement. (See the Matching Grant application instructions for suggestions.) The host club will coordinate with the cooperating organizations, HKPC and HKRP to visit the beneficiary schools, to devise, launch and run the program. It will communicate with the international partner to supervise the implementation, monitor the funding and supervise the completion of the program. Rotarians from both the host and international partners will visit the beneficiary schools to supervise the final completion. The partners will publicize the project in their own clubs, districts in Hong Kong and Thailand. Publicity will be organized in Hong Kong to let people know how Rotary is helping to solve the problem of clean water for the people in need, and also for the emergency need in disasters. .........台北仁................