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D-1592

   Turkey - Mersin

Concentrated Lang. Encounter

$15,000

Room 1 will be used as a classroom for literacy. The women will learn reading and writing in the morning in this classroom. 1.000 women will be literate.

Room 2 will be organized for vocational purpose. Sewing machines will be bought and the women will learn how to do garments and other items. Later they will sell their products.

Room 3, in Turkey most of the women are not able to go to school due to they can’t leave their children alone at home and there is no one to take care of their children. The women will also be able to bring their children to school. And, they will leave their children to the kinder garden which will be furnished as the Room 3. So, Room 3 will be used as a kinder garden. And, the teacher of the school will take care of them.

The women who attend the literacy course will also learn one occupation with the vocational course and buy selling the products they will start earning their lives.

Primary Host Partner in the Project Country

Club: Mersin Kizkalesi

District: 2430

Primary Contact: ilhan Karaselcuk

Email: ilhan@kizkalesi.org

Check all projects from: [District 2430] [Mersin Kizkalesi Rotary Club] [ilhan Karaselcuk]

Primary International Partner Outside the Project Country

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Proposed Financing

Primary Host Sponsor Rotary Club/District

Rotary Club of Mersin Kizkalesi

$1,800

District 2430 DDF

$2,000

Additional Rotary Clubs/Districts

International Sponsor Club

$5,534

Amount requested from the Rotary Foundation

$5,666

Total

$15,000

Status and Progress Information

Dropped

This project has been dropped. This is probably due to the loss of contact with the Coordinating Club. Project listed for the 2009-10 Rotary Year.

The TRF Staff in charge of this grant is Alea Huggins (alea.huggins@rotary.org).

<22-Jul-09> System Entry
Creation of project page.

<22-Sep-10> System Entry
Project dropped per lack of response to the carry-over notification emails.