St. David’s Trinity United Church Sunday School
June 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under NetRaisers
The Sunday School Children spoke to the congregation, for 2 Sundays in a row, about the need for mosquito nets in Africa. Requesting that the congregation donate any loose change. In 2 Sundays, St. David’s Trinity United Church, of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan donated enough funds to protect 140 people.
Coast to Coast
Stories from some of our volunteers and NetRaisers across Canada. Many thanks!

Montreal Ambassadors, Melodie Hicks and Michelina Catallozzi lead a successful World Malaria Day event for Buy-A-Net! Netting 15 villages! Money raised has gone to Kawempe, in Uganda’s capital city of Kampala. Special thanks to Michelina & Melodie and to the generosity of all who attended the dinner and auction!

Alantic Providence Ambassadors, Myrna Burton & Betty Bryenton also lead a sucessful World Malaria Day event for Buy-A-Net. Thank you to Myrna & Betty the generosity of all who attended the African Celebration!

This past school year students from TWO Schools in Nipawin, Saskatchewan worked hard to raise funds for bed nets. Lead by Dr. Chernesky, President of Nipawin Rotary Club Thank you!
Wagner Elementary School & L.P. Miller Comprehensive School
October 4, 2009 by admin
Filed under NetRaisers
This past school year students from two schools in Nipawin, Saskatchewan worked hard to raise funds for bed nets. Lead by Dr. Chernesky, President of Nipawin Rotary Club with a promise to match the money raised by the students, Wagner Elementary School raised $598.33 through numerous activities including a garage sale, a chili lunch, and taking “western photographs” using a board with images with cutouts for people’s heads.
L.P. Miller Comprehensive School raised $1,000.00 through a 24 hour famine. Each student had to raise $30 ( which translates to 5 bed nets, protecting 20 people) to participate in the 24 hour famine. They were only allowed to drink water or juice. The students camped out for 24 hours at school.
Nipawin Rotary, L.P. Miller Comprehensive School, and Wagner School together raised $3196.76 ! This will protect over 2,000 children and families! The nets raised will go to the District of Kawempe, a slum in Uganda’s capital of Kampala. Special thanks to Dr. Pat Chernesky for leading this and getting the students involved.
All involved have made a big impact, saving many children in our world community! Thank you.
For more information read:http://www.nipawinjournal.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1655962
Students Help Rotary Raise Money for Bed Nets
This past school year students from two schools in Nipawin, Saskatchewan worked hard to raise funds for bed nets. Lead by Dr. Chernesky, President of Nipawin Rotary Club with a promise to match the money raised by the students, Wagner Elementary School raised $598.33 through numerous activities including a garage sale, a chili lunch, and taking “western photographs” using a board with images with cutouts for people’s heads.
L.P. Miller Comprehensive School raised $1,000.00 through a 24 hour famine. Each student had to raise $30 ( which translates to 5 bed nets, protecting 20 people) to participate in the 24 hour famine. They were only allowed to drink water or juice. The students camped out for 24 hours at school.
Nipawin Rotary, L.P. Miller Comprehensive School, and Wagner School together raised $3196.76 ! That will protect over 2,000 children and families! The nets raised will go to the District of Kawempe, a slum in Uganda’s capital of Kampala. Special Thanks to Dr. Pat Chernesky for leading this and getting the students involved.
All involved have made a big impact, saving many children in our world community! Thank you.
For more information read: http://www.nipawinjournal.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1655962

