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MONROVIA- The Rotary Club of Sinkor pledged to work with the Ministry of Health (MOH) to mitigate polio and malaria in Liberia.The pledge comes in commemoration of World Polio Day.Rotary Club Sinkor, chartered in May 2008, is a local branch of Rotary ....
MONROVIA – The Rotary Clubs in Liberia have launched a maternal and child health program at the Harrisburg Clinic in the Careysburg district, Lower Montserrado County.Report by Francis G. Boayue, FPA Staff WriterThe program was launched on Monday, Oc ....
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LEAD MFA Executive Director Sona Traore (fourth from left) leads Rotrary Club visiting delegation on a tour at the academy s campus The Rotary Club of Sinkor on Thursday, May 6, paid visit to the LEAD Monrovia Football Academy campus in Careysburg, Montserrado County. The visiting delegation includes President Pauline D. Yangbe-Kwabo, her incoming successor Florence Allen-Jones Sinkor, A. Nadu Cooper, the Club former President, and Clara Doe Mvogo, a Board Member of LEAD-MFA. Also on the visit were the Assistant District Rotaract Representative Franklin and other officers and members of the Rotaract Club of Sinkor. The visit, according to LEAD-MFA, was a special one for all the kids at the academy as it provided them the opportunity to interact and see some of their strong supporters. During the visit, the kids presented poems, recitations, songs, scripts and others. The part of the program that received the most applause was the poem, “LMFA Rolling Like ....
-For donating hand washing station to RIA, other supports to the health sector Health Minister Dr. Wilhemina Jallah Health has lauded the Rotary Clubs of Monrovia, Sinkor and Gbarnga for their collective project of hand washing station at the Roberts International Airport (RIA), something she said will further boost the fight against COVID-19. Accepting the hand washing station from the Rotarians and turning same over to Bishop John Allen Klayee, Managing Director of Liberia Airport Authority, Dr. Jallah said the Rotary Clubs in Liberia are great partners in the COVID-19 fight and their contributions have no boundaries. “This is just one of the many good things you have done and continue to do. We are grateful that you sacrifice huge sums of your money to make impact in the lives of many other people and institutions,” she said. ....