fundraising
Cinema City - Moving Memories Project
Moving Memories is a project to develop a series of film and cinema themed reminiscence resources as well as a team of trained reminiscence facilitators to use the resources across Norfolk. Developed by Cinema Plus with support from the Norwich Archive Centre, Picture Norfolk, The Library Service, and a range of health care professionals including Age UK and the Norfolk & Suffolk Dementia Alliance.
In addition to utilising archive film, Moving Memories packs will include photos, activity suggestions and historical information as well as links to existing resources and recommended films for screenings all developed by education and reminiscence professionals. The project aims to create a resource around film and cinema for reminiscence and life story work in care homes and reminiscence sessions.
The Rotary Club of Norwich has agreed to provide funding for ongoing sponsorship for the reminiscence project
In addition to utilising archive film, Moving Memories packs will include photos, activity suggestions and historical information as well as links to existing resources and recommended films for screenings all developed by education and reminiscence professionals. The project aims to create a resource around film and cinema for reminiscence and life story work in care homes and reminiscence sessions.
The Rotary Club of Norwich has agreed to provide funding for ongoing sponsorship for the reminiscence project
All inclusive school - Ho School Ghana
Traditionally, African children with disabilities have been stigmatised. They have either been excluded from school or taught outside mainstream education. An opportunity has arisen to start from scratch an all-inclusive school in Ho, in the Volta region of Ghana.
Norwich Rotarian Anna Cottrell who has close links to the area, a receptive Rotary Club in Ghana, supportive local and regional authorities, and a charity working in the area offer this unique opportunity.
The Ghana arm of a small American-based charity (Kekeli Inc.) specialising in help for children with disabilities in Ghana was founded in 2008 by Carrie Brown. It was her dream to found a school where able-bodied and less-able children are educated together. Carrie will be closely involved in the project and will act as coordinator between the groups involved. There is a link here to Kekeli's December newsletter regarding this project.
This will be an exciting and fulfilling project. To see more details of this project click on the video below.
Norwich Rotarian Anna Cottrell who has close links to the area, a receptive Rotary Club in Ghana, supportive local and regional authorities, and a charity working in the area offer this unique opportunity.
The Ghana arm of a small American-based charity (Kekeli Inc.) specialising in help for children with disabilities in Ghana was founded in 2008 by Carrie Brown. It was her dream to found a school where able-bodied and less-able children are educated together. Carrie will be closely involved in the project and will act as coordinator between the groups involved. There is a link here to Kekeli's December newsletter regarding this project.
This will be an exciting and fulfilling project. To see more details of this project click on the video below.