
Tanya Hall at Rotary Club of Burnaby
Tanya decided to embark on a 100 days of Rotary service.
1st project was in Belize, painting the central prison. Interesting that the prison is run by a Rotary Club (9 of 12 board members) in Belize.
2nd project was in Columbia painting a school in Cartagena. In addition, Tanya arranged for a shelter to be constructed over the courtyard. With additional money they supplied the school with new kitchen appliances, a TV and conputers.
3rd project was in Costa Rica; the police station in the town was a shambles so Tanya said she would paint it. Tanya found some volunteers in a local coffee shop.
4th project was back in Columbia (Medellin). This trip Tanya's daughter and niece joined her to paint an orphanage. Local Rotaractors came to help. In addition, they repaired computers and restocked kitchen. Everything they removed from the kitchen went to local families.
5th project was in Mexico, where Tanya and her daughter were joined by Russel and his two daughters. They went to the school board in Mazatlan and asked which school needed painting. The local Rotary club provided $500. the walls around the school were painted gold. Many parents of the children at the school came to help. In addition the local Rotary Club helped build a soccer field. Thanks Tanya for an amazing presentation and for all you do for Rotary and doing good in the world.