Saturday, May 15, 2021

SAVOUR OF ROTARACT

 SAVOUR OF ROTARACT



This project was undertaken where the members of the Rotaract Club of Peace City Hatton shared their thoughts about Rotaract and their experience as Rotaractors via the Social Media platform throughout the months of November and December in order to influence young minds and encourage them to join the Rotaract family.



RACPCH Says Hi! to Rotaract Ottawa

 RACPCH Says Hi! to Rotaract Ottawa

This online project facilitated building a bond between Rotaract Club of Peace City Hatton and Rotaract Ottawa through an introductory video. Both the clubs recorded an introductory video and uploaded it on the YouTube platform and exchanged the links through their respective International Services Directors.

RACPCH Video - https://youtu.be/pT7o5ECtEPM

Rotaract Ottawa - https://youtu.be/wYXWSiFgxHo

The members gained extensive knowledge in both Sri Lankan and Canadian Cultures and RACPCH has laid the foundation to build a lasting relationship with Rotaract Ottawa. The project helped the members to talk without stage fear. The members agreed to keep up this spirit in the upcoming projects too.


Edited by - Rtr.Harini

Civic Liberties

 Civic Liberties

This project was organized to commemorate World Human Rights Day 2020 by discussing the current Human Rights stance of both India and Sri Lanka. The Rotaract Club of Kalyan Riverside represented India while the Rotaract Club of Peace City Hatton represented Sri Lanka. A PowerPoint presentation was shared amongst both the clubs about the human rights realities in both countries. The members gained extensive knowledge in both Sri Lankan and Indian Human Rights and additionally RACPCH has laid the foundation to build a lasting relationship with Rotaract Club of Kalyan Riverside.

CHANGE AND CHALLENGE

 CHANGE AND CHALLENGE

Change and Challenge which falls under the avenue of Community Service was held in the social media platform on the 29th of November 2020. The Pandemic situation had caused us to live indoors and has pushed us to a relatively solitary life. During those unprecedented times it was important to stay connected to keep ourselves motivated. This project was organized with the intention of providing a platform to discuss the fears and help overcome the problems of living in solitude. It was an open invitation to the public to take part in a motivating discussion event where topics that would help people to cope with the temporary change were touched. This project was done with due respect to confidentiality.


Edited By- Rtr.Harini

Vinimaya

 Vinimaya

This was a cultural exchange project between Rotaract Club of Bangalore Uttarahalli and Rotaract Club of Peace City Hatton. The participants were given a chance to learn about the culture and heritage of India and Sri Lanka through an Online Platform. The members were also given a chance to do a part in the PowerPoint presentation along with fun games and quizzes. The project helped create a friendly rapport between the two clubs.

I am a Green Steve

 I am a Green Steve



The Project I am a Green Steve is organized by our club to preserve and protect Mother Nature and to develop the habit of growing plants at our residence. This created an opportunity to spend this covid -19 pandemic lockdown in a useful manner. It was initiated by one of the members, who also came forward to sponsor the plants. Members were given saplings each and were asked to take care of them. This project aligned with SDG goals Good Health and Well-being Affordable and Clean Energy and the Rotary Area of Focus of Supporting Environment. Members proactively finished this.





THE FUTURE BUDS

 THE FUTURE BUDS


A community service project “Future Buds” was held on the 3rd of October 2020 where the Rotaract Club of Peace City Hatton celebrated Children’s Day with the children of Wanaraja Tamil MahaVidyalaya, Dickoya. This project was initiated in order to mentally motivate the children who reside in remote areas and to create a peaceful environment for them. During the celebrations some games were organized and studnets were provided with some gifts.

Global Blitz

 Global Blitz

The project “Global Blitz” was a huge joint initiative between 38 clubs from 17 districts representing 5 countries that talked about and promoted the tourism potential of each nation.  A joint bulletin with popular touristic attractions of each country was made.  Selected members from our club took part in this. They have shared the details of the places they visited in Sri Lanka. The project Global Blitz helped to learn about different places in other countries.

Sanskrutik Adan Pradan

Sanskrutik Adan Pradan

The project was to promote tourism within South Asia and South East Asia after the Corona Virus Pandemic. Initiated by the Rotaract Club of Kalyan Riverside, ten other clubs from 7 other countries were a part of the project. Every club made an online presentation on the zoom platform on the aspects of the country that has the potential to attract foreign tourists. Rotaract Club of Peace City Hatton along with the Rotaract Club of Battaramulla created PowerPoint slides. The presentation featured an introduction and 15 amazing tourist attractions in Sri Lanka. The project was conducted during the lockdown phase and helped people handle their time fruitfully during the Pandemic. It also enabled cross-cultural learning and served as a platform to highlight the touristic potential of Sri Lanka.

Edited By- Rtr.Harini

Novel Corona Virus

 Novel Corona Virus


This project was based on the safety of students, to keep themselves away from the man killing coronavirus. When the counts of positive cases were brought under control by the frontline citizens of Sri Lanka people gave up the safety protocols that prevailed during the emergence of Covid19. As a result, once again the count of positive cases started to increase rapidly the people also started to suffer. To bring back awareness to the gravity of the situation we organized a workshop for the school students to communicate about the adverse impacts of disobeying safety regulations prescribed by the Ministry of Health.

The project was successful in driving sufficient knowledge to students and parents alike. Students and parents came forward and vowed to uphold their commitments during a global pandemic. The project was conducted in a Government School, at PositonDickoya.

Edited by - Rtr.Harini

                   Director of Professional Development

                    


Stop

Stop 



The project “STOP – If you can’t clean your surroundings, don’t make it dirty” a club service project was held on the 13th and 14th of September 2020 at the areas of Kotagala and Commercial-Hatton, as a part of the Titan games, initiated by Rotaract Club of Pearl island. RaCPCH created awareness on the usage of plastic, its ill-effects on our environment and how a small contribution as individuals would result in creating a plastic-pollution free world. Educational leaflets that highlighted the drawbacks of plastic/polythene usage were distributed. Facts about how recycling plastic would be more effective than the direct disposal of plastic in the environment were also shared.





SAVOUR OF ROTARACT

 SAVOUR OF ROTARACT This project was undertaken where the members of the Rotaract Club of Peace City Hatton shared their thoughts about Ro...