
This Rotary Year So Far:
6 children have received treatment
4 more are approved and awaiting treatment before the end of the Rotary year
Referrals continue to rise, along with hospital costs —we urgently need your support.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Donate Now As we approach the end of the Rotary year, if your Club or you personally have funds available or surplus allocations, please consider donating to ROMAC. Every contribution helps us meet the growing demand for urgent medical care for children.
Donate online: Donations can be made through our website (www.romac.org.au), donating online at www.romac.org.au/donate or at the New Zealand Rotary Shop.
Donate Now As we approach the end of the Rotary year, if your Club or you personally have funds available or surplus allocations, please consider donating to ROMAC. Every contribution helps us meet the growing demand for urgent medical care for children.
Donate online: Donations can be made through our website (www.romac.org.au), donating online at www.romac.org.au/donate or at the New Zealand Rotary Shop.
WE CAN ACHIEVE MORE TOGETHER
Here’s how ROMAC can support your Club:
• Invite a ROMAC speaker to present at your Club meeting – contact your ROMAC Regional Chair (See below) download flyer click on the image.
• Get involved in hands-on, meaningful and rewarding volunteer opportunities that directly impact children’s lives
• Information to assist hosting a fundraising and awareness event supporting Lei Day in May
Here’s how ROMAC can support your Club:
• Invite a ROMAC speaker to present at your Club meeting – contact your ROMAC Regional Chair (See below) download flyer click on the image.
• Get involved in hands-on, meaningful and rewarding volunteer opportunities that directly impact children’s lives
• Information to assist hosting a fundraising and awareness event supporting Lei Day in May
Minh Nygun
Mob: +61 400 145 909
Email: southern@romac.org.au
Southern
9780, 9800, 9815
Mob: +61 400 145 909
Email: southern@romac.org.au
Southern
9780, 9800, 9815
ROMAC’s mission is to facilitate medical aid for children in Oceania in the form of life saving and/or dignity restoring surgery, not accessible to them in their home countries.