Pictured: Devvon Dettra, Principal,
Meadowbrook High School; and Rhonda Stemmer, Byesville Rotary Co-Chair of the
Pennies for Polio Challenge, counting pennies for the Challenge.
The Penny War Challenge has begun.
Byesville Rotary members are collecting pennies in hopes of winning the trophy
again for Meadowbrook. This is second annual “Pennies for Polio Challenge.” The
Byesville and Cambridge Rotary clubs are using the challenge to raise monies to
fight polio and to see which school—Meadowbrook or Cambridge has the most
supporters. The school collecting the most pennies will have the honor of
displaying the Pennies for Polio Challenge trophy for the next year.
For the last year the trophy has
proudly resided at Meadowbrook High School. Byesville Rotary expects the
competition to be harder fought this year.
The rules are simple: pennies ONLY are
counted toward the schools total; silver coins and paper bills are counted
against the schools total. Meadowbrook supporters can help Meadowbrook retain
the trophy by donating silver coins and paper money to Cambridge.
What is going to happen to all the
donations? It is going to be donated to the Rotary International project to
eliminate polio. This highly contagious disease—which prefers to strike at
children under 5 and older adults—can paralyze and even kill by attacking a
person’s nervous system. There is no cure and recovery can be lengthy. Many
people never fully recovery from the paralysis.
Polio can be prevented with a simple
inoculation. Rotary, in partnership with the Bill Gates Foundation and the
World Health Organization, uses donations to purchase the polio vaccine and
vaccinates children around the world. Currently there are only 3 countries in
the world where polio occurs
.
You have never heard of polio cases in
the United States? That is because we have eliminated polio in our country. And
because we have eliminated the disease, fewer and fewer of our kids are
vaccinated against it. That puts our kids at risk if an infected person happens
to travel to the US.
A donation to the Pennies for
Polio Challenge will help reduce that risk.
We just want your pennies—the ones
hiding in your cup holder or laying around your house that aren’t any use to
you. It won’t cost you much to make a donation—and both Cambridge and Byesville Rotarians will thank you for your
donation.
Penny donations are being accepted at
the Rolling Hills Schools and at the Guernsey County DD. Watch for collections jars to appear at other
locations.
Connect with
#ByesvilleRotary at: www.Byesvillerotary.blogspot.com , Twitter Byesville_Club, or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Byesville-Rotary/256548047818283. The club meets 7:30 am, Tuesday at the Stop Nine Senior
Center at 60313 (GPS use 60299) Southgate Road, Byesville. Walk-ins are welcome
at the club’s meeting. #6690
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