Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Who we are and what we've done so far...

The Interact club of KISU (2013-2014)
The Interact club of KISU was founded by the director of public relations at the Rotary Club of Kasangati, Mrs Sophie Bamoweraki, in September 2013. Since then the club has prospered from having only two Interactors to over twenty active members. Initially the Interact club collaborated with a teenager named Josephine, a sickle cell anemia patient in rural Kampala. Her father passed away from the disease when Josephine was younger, and her mother had recently lost her job. Through organization and conduction of several fundraisers, the club was able to raise over 1 million Ugandan Shillings which was used to purchase a crutch, medication, shoes (specially designed for her as her right leg was four centimeters shorter due to her medical condition), and enabled Josephine to get a general check up as well as an X-ray scan of her hip. Although this was a small-scale project, there was nothing small about Josephine and her mother’s smiles of gratitude. 
In October, the Interact club of KISU had their very first opportunity to work as an arm of the mother club, The Rotary Club of Kasangati. The Interactors had the chance to aid the community by assisting in the public sales and healthcare sectors. It was a touching experience especially because the Interact club of KISU encompassed several future doctors and they were able to get a glimpse of their potential career. Another prestigious event the members of the Interact club of KISU were able to attend was the Rotary International Presidential New Generations Africa Conference 2013. The Interactors were blessed enough to be able to exchange a few words with the Rotary International President Mr. Ron Burton and his wife, Mrs. Burton. The conference gravitated around the theme of empowerment and it was a poignant event which deeply touched many Interactor’s hearts. 
The Interact club of KISU, evidently, was gaining momentum and developing more courage and knowledge to tackle down larger projects, which led the club’s collaboration with Sir Apollo Kaggwa Memorial Primary School Manyagwa Gayaza- a local primary school with a deficit in fundamental resources such as notebooks and pencils. The president of the Interact club of KISU then bowed to provide them with the equipment needed to allow the pupils to soar. Interactors worked together to conceive completely revolutionized fundraisers such as “movie night”, as well as selling roses on Valentine’s Day. Ultimately the club was blessed with over 1million Ugandan Shillings (again!), in addition to the 100USD the district chair of Uganda and Tanzania donated to aid the club’s success. 
On March 17th, the club members were finally able to hand over the resources which had been purchased for the occasion, which included 2 netballs, 2 footballs, 1 world map, 1 pump, 2 javelins, 100 boxes of crayons & coloured pencils, 2 shot-puts, a tape measure and 315 custom-designed notebooks. 
They say that what you give is what you get, I, as the president of the Interact Club of KISU can only hope that the tremendous effort that the Interactors of KISU have put into the projects will fulfil their lives with nothing but blessings and pride to be an excellent ambassador of the International Action Club. 




Ingrid Saito

Sunday, 17 November 2013

Rotary International President

In an affluent society no useful distinction can be made between luxuries and necessaries - J.K. Galbraith

Interactors (green uniform) with the KISU interact treasurer, vice president and president posing with The Rotary International President Mr Ron D Burton and Mrs Burton

On Tuesday, the 5th of November, The members of International Action (Interact) club of KISU
were able to attend the Rotary International Presidential New Generations Africa Conference
2013. Over 3000 Interactors, Roteractors and Rotarians from as far as China and the United
States of America gathered at Hotel Africana to discuss and debate imperative issues like the empowerment
of the youth, the breakdown of cultural barriers and eradication of diseases, among
other controversial topics.
We live in one of the most youthful nations in the world where around 30% of the population are
under the age of 9. It is then only natural and vital to reinforce the power, voice and education that
young people of this generation deserve. The conference primarily gravitated around the theme of
empowerment, and we came to know that we do not only hold the key to the future, but the key to
the present- the NOW. We were also blessed enough to spend a few minutes with the Rotary International President 2013-14, Mr.
Ron D. Burton and Mrs. Burton.
It was a touching experience for the members of the KISU Interact club, and we were overjoyed to partake in such a prestigious conference.
We will definitely be”engaging Rotary and changing lives” and aspire to be the best ambassadors of Interactors.

-Engage Rotary, Change lives-

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Handing over... 2


From left to right: Sylvia (Josephine's mother), Ingrid (KISU interact club president) and Ms Catalina 

After the mole day bake sale on October 22nd, we were able to raise 800,000 Ugx which we handed over to Sylvia on the next day. 
The KISU interact club raised over 1million Ugx for Josephine and her family throughout this term, and we have decided to keep in touch with her but s\move onto another project, which is still undecided.

We want to thank Ms Catalina for helping us with the bake sale and Sylvia for coming all the way to KISU and collaborating with us. 

-Engage Rotary, Change lives- 

Saturday, 12 October 2013

Engaging Rotary

Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.- Helen Keller

The KISU Interactors had their very first opportunity to work in collaboration with The Rotary Club of Kasangati on Saturday, the 12th of Octorber 2013!
^(from left to right) Nathan, Sadiq, Mahdi, Karan, Zara, Anthony, Shahinaz (Interactor), Siddiquah, Edoardo (KISU Interact Club vice president), Ingrid (KISU Interact Club president), Naomi, Sandra (Interactor), Albert, Mrs Sophie B (KISU Interact Club patron)

The Rotary Club of Kasangati was celebrating Health Day on this day and the Interactors had the chance to help out their Mother Club by assisting the sales and the medical care section. The Interactors seemed to be inspired by the skilled Rotarians and here are some photographs from the occasion: 

 ^Albert with the local kids at the Bazaar 

^Edoardo (left, KISU Interact Club vice president) and Karan, filling syringes. 

^(left to right) Anthony, Zara and Naomi at the medicine counter.

 ^Albert taking the blood pressure of a patient. 

 ^Anthony writing the names of the patients. 

 ^Sandra (Interactor) assisting the sales section.

 ^Mahdi (right) and Sadiq assisting the sales section. 

^Nathan taking care of the finances.

^Ingrid (KISU Interact Club president) with the local kids. 

^Siddiquah helping at the medicine counter.

^Ingrid (Interact Club president), Mahdi and Nathan at the sales section.

^Edoardo (KISU Interact vice president) 

^Edoardo (KISU Interact Club vice president) with Siddiquah and Sandra (Interactor) 

^Ingrid (KISU Interact Club president)

On behalf of all the Interactors I, Ingrid, would like to thank the Rotary Club of Kasangati for hosting us and allowing us to participate in their activities. Many volunteers seemed to be inspired and I can only hope that we can work collaboratively again in the future. 

On another note, I hope that the Interactors have a wonderful midterm holiday and have enough time to prepare for the impending bake sale on mole day! :)

-Engage Rotary, change lives-

Friday, 27 September 2013

Second fundraiser

It is not doing the things we like to do, but liking the things we have to do that makes life blessed.- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 

Hello Interactors!
Our dear friend Josephine was able to go to her checkup with the money we raised and her results came back today. It turns out that she had been straining her right leg too much and it would be vital for her to have a walking stick/single crutch in possession. Also, her right hip joint has dug 4cm into the pelvis thereby causing her pain and discomfort.
So in order to help her with her situation, the KISU interact club is aiming to raise over 300,000 Ugx in our second fundraiser to cover for her medication, crutches and custom-made 4cm platform shoes. 
Fortuanately, the head of our science department has lent us a helping hand. Every year, the science department hosts what is known as "mole day" on October 23rd. On this day this year, many activities will be carried out (like simple games for primary school-pupils) and a bake sale. Our generous head has decided to donate all the profit from the bakesale towards Josephine's well-being. We will be updating you with more imformation soon. 

A massive shoutout to you, Ms Catalina! 

-Engage Rotary, change lives-

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Handing over

On Monday, the 23rd of September, Josephine and her mother, Sylvia, paid a visit to KISU!
^Sylvia (left), Josephine (centre), and Ingrid (right) 

Ingrid handed over 317,000 Ugx to Sylvia and Josephine which would cover for her medical checkup. Needless to say, they were ecstatic. 
"God bless you," whispered Josephine as she shyly received the money. 

^josephine (left), and Ingrid (right) 

"It was a poignant encounter and as long as being president gives me a certain authority and power to put a smile on somebody's face, this is something that I would never want to stop doing."- Ingrid, president of interact club. 

-Engage Rotary, change lives- 

Club members

Meet our members! 
Sandra- I'm fourteen, I'm Ugandan and I like pizza 

Joseph- I'm in grade ten and I like playing games. 

Emmanuel- I'm in year eight, I like playing games and I'm Ugandan.

Ingrid- I am the interact club president. It's my second year here in Kampala and I love every aspect of it. As president, I would love to be influential and inspire the members of the interact club as well as the KISU community to lend a helping hand to those who are less fortunate. 

-Engage Rotary, change lives-