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               It was in that spirit that I invited sophomore Abel Chavira
 Just some of the                                                  Debbie with Abel
 Rotary delivery bags  Quezada from our Everett Alvarez High School Interact club
            to join our Guatemala Rural Health Clinic trip. Over the last
            17 years, the Rotary Clubs of Hanford, Lemoore, and Madera
            have partnered with the Rotary Club of Cobàn, Guatemala,
            to provide health clinics, vitamins, clean water, wheelchairs,
            and school supplies to communities near Lanquin, Alta
            Verapaz. Led by Jesus Garcia, President of the Rotary Club
            of Lemoore, and District 5220 Governor Jane Winning,
            Rotary Club of Madera, this team has provided a multi-year
            Rotary investment in the health of some of the poorest and
            malnourished people in the world.
               Abel thinks I invited him to Guatemala to help us schlep
            our forty-four 50 lb. bags of vitamins – and I will admit that
            when I first saw his 6’4” basketball player frame, I thought
            he’d be perfect for the job. But I really invited him because he
            serves as the International Service Co-Chair for his Interact
            club. Abel became a valued member of our team; he and his
            club prepared 250 packets of toothpaste and toothbrushes for
            the elementary school students. He also helped translate the
            medical concerns of the residents to our nurses. And yes, he
            was a champion at loading and unloading our heavy supply
            bags. When he handed out vitamins and toothbrush packets to
            the little kids in Guatemala with a grin, I knew he had grown a
            heart for international service.

               If you, too, are touched by a love for international service,
            we can use your help. We have grown our Guatemala goals for
            next year to add two larger, sustainable projects to our current
            program. Together, our goals are as follows:
               • Computers: Supply 40 computers to the Don Bosco
               vocational school of 1300 students, doubling their current
               capacity. At a cost of $550 per computer system, I believe
               that every club in our District, and many individuals can
               afford to help out.
               • Clean Water: Construct 4 new water filtration
               systems (~$12,000 each) in collaboration with Living
 GUATEMALA     Waters World Missions to reduce disease and improve
               community health. We will leverage the power of the
               Rotary World Fund, and our District Designated Funds
 PROJECT       through a Global Grant by raising $14,500 in club funds,
               we can fund a $48,000 project.
               • Health Clinics/Vitamins: Our current program requires
               us to raise approximately $15,000 to provide vitamins and
 Delivering vitamins to   medical supplies on an annual basis.
 BY, DEBBIE HALE, ROTARY DISTRICT 5230 INTERNATIONAL   Guatemalan children
 SERVICE CHAIR, SALINAS STEINBECK ROTARY CLUB
            I don’t think I ever properly thanked Mme. for
 hen I was 17 years old, my French teacher did   people. Because of this trip, I grew a heart for    the generosity of spirit by which she enabled   Brent Eastman Insurance Services Inc
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 two weeks. As one of two children in a single-parent family,   club, the Salinas Steinbeck Rotary Club. Since our founding in   our Everett Alvarez Interact high school   (831) 751-0700 | License #: 0E72648
 I would never have been able to make this trip without her   1982, Steinbeck Rotary has sponsored at least one exchange   students to join Rotarians on service projects
 assistance. For the cost of a plane ticket, I was able to visit   student per year, with only a break during COVID-19. Sadly,   around the world. Abel is already hoping to persuade our club   SPECIALIZING IN
 Paris, the French Riviera, and the Alps! We did have to host   with the downsizing of our club, our era of sponsoring exchange   to sponsor an Interact student to Guatemala next year.
 two 14-year-old boys at our home in Santa Clara County,   students may have come to a close. However, there is another   Group Health Insurance •  Medicare Products
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