What is RCW
- Rotaract Club of Wellawatte
- Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Mount Lavinia, Rotaract Club of Wellawatte was chartered on the 30th June 1987. Been in service to the community for the past 22 years, this club got its boost from being another club in the District to an Outstanding Club in the Rotaract Year 2008/2009 under the Presidency of Rtr IPP Subramaniam Sudhakaran. Rotaract Year 2009/2010 was commenced by the newly installed President Rtr Pavithra Solomons along with his Board of Directors. The aim of this blog is to provide an insight on the club activities.
Month of Activity
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Post on Rotary Website
http://www.rotary.org/en/AboutUs/SiteTools/DiscussionForums/Pages/Rotaract.aspx
http://www.rotary.org/en/AboutUs/SiteTools/DiscussionForums/Pages/Interact.aspx
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
News from Rotary's US$200million Challenge
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Flashback at the District Army Library Book Project 31/10/2009
Hi all,
All of you who were present at the project would have taken home with you some memorable experiences. In a nut shell, it was about getting involved in a worthy cause & spending time with our war heroes, becoming aware of the aftermaths of war, and having some fun while at it as well (Suda`s weight lifting, Balu Surathal etc..)
I would like to take a small moment to thank everyone who was involved throughout the project with book donations or with participation at the event today.
DRR Arjuna & District Council Members
Rotaract Club of Battaramulla
Rotaract Club of Colombo West
Rotaract Club of Centennial United
Rotaract Club of Colombo
Rotaract Club of Colombo Regent
Rotaract Club of Colombo Mid City
Rotaract Club of University of Colombo
Interact Club of Anula Vidyalaya
Interact Club of Thurstan College
Members of the Rotaract Club of Wellawatte
& last but not the least
Three cheers to Sewwandi for organizing a great project... :-P
Pictures from the event are attached...
P.S.:
Also would like to thank our dear Nooranie (just turned 23lu) for giving us a birthday treat on the way back.
Happy birthday machang..
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"United We Stand"
Rtr. Pavithra Solomons (President 2009/2010)
Rotaract Club Wellawatte, District 3220 - Sri Lanka
909/14A, Adikaram Rd, Etul Kotte, Kotte
Home : (094) 112882657
Mobile : (094) 776502078
Email : pavithra.rotaract@gmail.com
Blog : http://pavisolo.wordpress.com/
Monday, November 2, 2009
Polio
The way a person could be affected by the virus is only if the antibodies, necessary to fight the virus, are not present in the human system and therefore they attack the motor neurons, which causes paralysis.
Antibodies are those proteins that are found in the blood and other bodily fluids, which are used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects, such as bacteria and viruses.
The poliovirus, once entering the body, will try to reach the motor neurons and result in affecting the nervous system of an individual. The antibodies against the poliovirus can be constructed by the life long immunity created by the oral polio vaccination.
The most commonly known form of paralysis among all individuals is the malfunctioning of the leg and the lower body.
The vaccine for the eradication of the virus is not very expensive therefore the eradication was commenced years ago and it is still advisable to get the vaccination if not taken before, since one vaccination is said to create a life long immunity towards the virus.
Polio is a disease with no cure. Therefore modern treatment techniques focus on providing relief of symptoms, speeding recovery and preventing further complications. Treatment of polio, once a person is infected, often requires long-term rehabilitation, including physical therapy and corrective shoes and other expensive forms.
Till 2006 America, China, Australia and 36 other Western Pacific countries have been certified as Polio-free.
Still, though, Nigeria, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan remain endemic.
It is popularly known that PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE, therefore we could always work towards a better future by helping to prevent the spread of the disease, rather than trying very expensive methods of treatment for the disease.
It just takes two drops to save a child from polio.

