Skip to main content

Rotaract Touching Life Project

Rotaract Club of KNUST in collaboration with Rotaract Club of UCC, Rotaract Club of Lagos, from University of Lagos, Rotaract club of Ugandan Institute of Communication Technology and Rotaract club of Belmont from Bulawayo, Zimbabwe presents ROTARACT TOUCHING LIFE PROJECT scheduled to take place in Lagos, Nigeria from the 22nd September, 2017 to 26th September, 2017.



The Rotaract touching life project is an international project being undertaken by Rotaract clubs from KNUST, UCC all from Ghana, Rotaract club of Lagos, from the university of Lagos, in Nigeria, Belmont and U.I.C.T from Zimbabwe and Uganda respectively.
The project is targeted at the following focus areas thus maternal and childcare, sanitation and disease prevention, education and literacy.

Individuals willing to participate would have to pay for a fee thus their transportation and feeding excluding accommodation.

COST FOR MEMEBERS
Valid national ID: Gh¢492.00
Passport holders: Gh¢452.00

The amount involved caters for
1. Transportation(round trip)
2. Feeding
3. Free Accommodation( University of Lagos Campus)
Other side attraction include
1. Football games
2. A visit to Lekki Conservation Centre
3. Dinner session

Individuals willing to join can contact the international relations directors on the following numbers for the payment process.

KNUST 026 924 6148
UCC 024 032 4149
UCC 024 180 3891

Please Note
Payment in installment starts immediately
Deadline for payment is 12th September, 2017.


Brought-To-You-by
International Relations Directorate
Rotaract Ghana 2017/2018
027 778 3224/024 648 4537.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Rotaract club of KNUST meets Rotarians From Banff, Scotland

 Members of the Rotaract Club of KNUST sponsored by Rotary Club of Kumasi had an interactive session with members from Rotary Club of Banff , Scotland on the 18th March, 2018. The president and the members of Rotaract Club of KNUST  expressed their gratitude for the support and expressed their willingness to collaborate in the future for more projects which would make a difference in the world.

Rotaract KNUST welcomes all students.

Rotaract KNUST welcomes all students officially back to campus. As we begin a new semester, it is the hope and wish of the rotaract family on KNUST campus that everything goes on well. We turn a new leaf and never lose hope in the quest of making a difference and changing lives.

Rotaract Club of KNUST conducts Free Health Screening Exeercise

Rotaract Club of KNUST sponsored by Rotary Club of Kumasi organized a health screening exercise for the students of the KNUST  for free. According to the president of the Rotaract Club, the project was focused on one of the six focus areas of Rotary which was sanitation and disease prevention. The project was meant to provide the students with services that would help promote their health by letting them their medical status. Students were screened for Hepatitis B, HIV as well as eye screening. The project was in partnership with Asokwa Children's hospital, College of Humanities and Social Sciences from KNUST and Micro Medical.