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The Eliminate Project
Newsletter | January 26, 2012 |
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By Mary Langdon, Kiwanis International Foundation Trustee
We made our way into the peripheral health unit, and I was amazed at how cool
the building was. The women were brought to the back porch in groups of three for their tetanus vaccinations. Some of the women did not have a
vaccination card and the nurse had to fill a >>>>>
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The Eliminate Project
in the news...
Local Key
club's ping pong tournament benefits The Eliminate Project Bradenton Herald, 1/22/2012
Kiwanis celebrates 97 years, focuses next on eliminating
maternal/neonatal tetanus Antigua Observer, 1/20/2012
Luzon District observes Kiwanis Week and The Eliminate Project
Manila Bulletin, 1/15/2012
Kiwanis Clubs celebrate
97th anniversary Marshfield Mariner, 1/15/2012
Local Kiwanis Club's Wine tasting event to benefit children
worldwide Our Colorado News, 1/12/2012
Key Club
students host volleyball fundraiser to benefit children around the world Centre Daily Times, 1/12/2012
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8,999 + YOU!
Multi-division coordinators are working in their areas to recruit the next level of campaign leadership –
900 division coordinators. This next level of recruitment will bring us one step closer to our goal of 9,000 campaign volunteers.
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Clubs can show their generosity by
becoming Model Clubs
During the month of December, six more clubs became model clubs for
donations averaging US$750 or more per-member. The Eliminate Project now totals 58 Model Clubs worldwide as of December 2011.
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Mary and Dick Langdon make Lead Gift to
The Eliminate Project
After more than 30 combined years of service and commitment to Kiwanis
International, Mary and Dick Langdon made an extraordinary commitment to The Eliminate Project through their Lead Gift of US$100,000.
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| The Eliminate Project and SLP–great news from the SLKP conference!
Through brainstorming sessions, a dinner presentation and a service project, The Eliminate Project was well
represented at the January 20-22 Service Leadership and Kiwanis Programs (SLKP) conference, which included more than 200 district administrators,
district chairmen and governors-elect.
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Florida Key Clubs and Kiwanis clubs
partner to raise $14,000 for The Eliminate Project Raising US$110 million to save or protect more than 61 million mothers and their future newborns from tetanus will take the collaboration of
the entire Kiwanis family. All across the country Kiwanis clubs are partnering with their SLP clubs to make this a reality. One such project happened
in Florida.
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Big impact: A Michigan club rallies
to support The Eliminate Project-and the local community Just US$1.80 can save or protect a mother and her future newborns. The Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor has gone well beyond that
amount: as a 100K Club, its members will save or protect 55,000 mothers and their future newborns from MNT.

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The Eliminate Project online: What
to share this month For The Eliminate Project
to be successful, you need to share stories, news and inspiration about The Eliminate Project and about your clubs’ efforts. Not sure what to
share? This new monthly blog will guide you.
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