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Rotary and the Provision of Water in Northern Ghana
Sep. 12, 2024 1:01 a.m.
Mary Kay Jackson, the daughter of local Rotarian Dan Clinton, was raised in Houston and holds civil engineering degrees from Texas A&M and Stanford University. After a brief stint in the oil industry, Mary Kay practiced civil engineering in Atlanta, Georgia, for 20 years designing water infrastructure for municipal clients. In 2006, Mary Kay moved to Ghana, West Africa, and joined the staff of the Methodist Church Ghana to create their Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) program. In 2017, she returned to Houston and joined the staff of TMS Global, where she currently is the Director of Strategic Initiatives. She continues to maintain an active water ministry in Ghana. Over the past 18 years, Mary Kay has constructed 300 boreholes for villages, clinics, and schools in Ghana. She served for 9 years as the Managing Director of Pure Home Water, a Ghanaian social enterprise that manufactures ceramic pot filters for household water treatment. During her tenure, Pure Home Water constructed its manufacturing facility and grew from 4 to 25 employees, mostly local women potters. To date, Pure Home Water has provided over 30,000 filters to households in Ghana, including as part of two Rotary grants. |
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Discuss her High School in Israel, Younited.
Sep. 19, 2024 7:01 a.m.
Nurit Gery - Managing Director and Co-Founder of Younited
Nurit is a social entrepreneur who decided to move from a successful career in the commercial world to the nonprofit sector. The catalyst was a three-week volunteering stint with her husband and teenage children at an orphanage in Zimbabwe. This life-changing experience showed her that this was the moment to use the transferable skills from her extensive commercial and marketing experience to create a project that had the potential to create real, long-term impact both within Israel and beyond.
Younited (formerly GHIS) was envisaged in 2017 and, under Nurit’s leadership and vision, only a year later it opened with a full cohort of local and international students and staff, ready to compete in quality with international schools worldwide. Partnerships with relevant government agencies, the International Baccalaureate Organization and a handful of donors who understood the value of this ‘start-up’, ensured that the foundations for quality and sustainability were in place. Since then, Nurit’s outreach skills and her ability to engage and include people has attracted a network of international partners, friends, volunteers and supporters from around the world.
Nurit’s commercial work experience spanned Israel and the U.S, with an emphasis on senior management, marketing and sales, entrepreneurship and business development. Prior to establishing Younited, Nurit worked for 20 years at the pharmaceutical giant, GSK, where she was a Business Unit Director.
Nurit has an MBA from the USF, California and a BA in Biology from the Technion, Israel.
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Sep. 21, 2024 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Bunk Bed Builders are needed! 6 to 7 volunteers are needed to build 2 sets of bunk beds for 4 Afghan refugee children. No heavy lifting or handyman skills required. Meet at 10a to noon: 3700 Watonga Blvd Apt 1304 (290 and Mangum Rd area) Please email melissa@amaanahservices.org or call 281.726.6167 if you are available to volunteer.
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Thompson Hansen, Tiny Boxwoods, and Tiny's #5 History
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A brief overview of the Houston Field office, discuss lawful access, and take questions.
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