Wings of Hope President Weeks Expands Humanitarian Efforts with Rotary Club

by | January 26, 2025 | News

President of Wings of Hope David Weeks has become a charter member of the newly formed Rotary Club of Central Africa in January 2025. This is a virtual club focused on providing support to humanitarian projects in Africa. He will be working with Francois Ngijoi, chair of the projects committee to evaluate proposed African projects being considered for Rotary International funding. Rotary International provides 1.4 billion USD annual support to address global humanitarian needs.

On Friday, January 24, David introduced the humanitarian work of the Wings of Hope Global Cooperative to the members of Columbia Patuxent Rotary, the largest Rotary Club in Maryland. Knowing that the Rotary is particularly interested in water and sanitation, he focused his remarks on the vision he and Wings of Hope Board Member N’Mah Keita have of installing four village wells in Guinea. Each of these wells with their housing for a water distribution center is estimated to cost $9000.00. Wings of Hope already has in excess of $4000.00 to be targeted for the first well installation in Mangata, Guinea and hopes that the Columbia Patuxent Rotary Club in Maryland will provide the needed financial support to complete this project.

Recent Posts

HRClassACT October Newsletter  – Wings of Hope Contribution

HRClassACT October Newsletter – Wings of Hope Contribution

Thanks to donations received, Wings of Hope has now further advanced the quality of health care delivered at its medical dispensary for Maasai maternal care in the Narok region of Kenya. Sanitation of this facility has improved with newly installed tile and vinyl...

read more
HRClassACT September Newsletter – Wings of Hope Contribution

HRClassACT September Newsletter – Wings of Hope Contribution

After the successful health fair last June for the Maasai in Kenya, David Weeks ’73 and his Wings of Hope team assessed the quality of the small medical dispensary serving more than a 1000 patients a month. As fellow traveler Patty Potter ’73 shared in her August...

read more
Medical Mission in Kenya

Medical Mission in Kenya

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” The collective contribution of the six participants in the Wings of Hope Maasai & Safari Adventure in Kenya from June 17-30 affirms...

read more