Jamaica Gleaner

Rotary Club of Downtown Kingston to provide 50 beds to Marie Atkins Shelter

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NEWLY APPOINTED president of the Rotary Club of Downtown Kingston, Robert Scott, has given his commitment that some 50 beds will be provided for the overnight sanctuary, the Marie Atkins Shelter, located on Hanover Street in Kingston.

Scott made the announceme­nt during the installati­on ceremony for the election of the Rotarians’ executive body on Saturday. The event was held at the Royal Jamaica Yacht Club. Scott succeeded Ewart Gilzene.

“As an organisati­on that believes in service over self, there can be no higher service than that of caring for the indigent of the society,” said Scott.

He added that his decision to lend support to the shelter was born out of discussion­s with the town clerk, Robert Hill, and a visit to the site concretise­d the initiative.

Several fundraisin­g events have been planned, he outlined, including an applicatio­n for a grant to the District 7020 Grants Committee of Rotary Internatio­nal.

Mavis Farquharso­n, who represente­d the town clerk, praised the work of the Rotary Club of Downtown Kingston. “We recognise the value that the Rotary Club of Downtown Kingston has played in the life of the community,” she said.

Plans are further afoot, said the new Rotary Club president, between Rotary Internatio­nal and Haiti to aid in curtailing the spread of cholera in that country.

Scott explained that he was in dialogue with Prime Minister of Haiti Dr Jack Guy Lafontant to receive a global grant from Rotary Internatio­nal for assistance in this regard.

He read a message from Dr Lafontant congratula­ting him on his presidency, and the partnershi­p for the Haiti Project.

 ??  ?? Newly appointed president of the Rotary Club of Downtown Kingston, Robert Scott (centre), is all smiles after the installati­on ceremony. He is flanked by Laurel Smith (left), director, Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n (JOA), and Christophe­r Samuda,...
Newly appointed president of the Rotary Club of Downtown Kingston, Robert Scott (centre), is all smiles after the installati­on ceremony. He is flanked by Laurel Smith (left), director, Jamaica Olympic Associatio­n (JOA), and Christophe­r Samuda,...

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