President Irfaan Ali on Monday donated $2.5 million towards the Rotary Club of Georgetown’s restoration of the Red Cross Children’s Convalescent Home.
The Convalescent Home, which was built by the Rotary Club of Georgetown and the Red Cross through Rotary’s fundraising efforts, opened in 1980. It is a community outreach programme that provides residential care and support for children aged five and under. The Home aims to promote children’s safety, and welfare and the goal of family reintegration or fostering/adoption.
Being in a state of disrepair for a number of years, the Rotary Club of Georgetown launched the $25 million restoration project as a testament to the club’s dedication to “Service Above Self” and “Creating Hope in the World”. Since the commencement of works on April 1, 2023, the Rotary Club of Georgetown has been able to do several major repairs including a complete restoration of the exterior walls, repairing of multiple sections of the ceilings, repairing and eradication of roof leaks, replacement of windows, restoration of a vital bathroom section, the full restoration of the kitchen and flooring. The Club hopes to restore the home in its entirety and continue work with the Red Cross to make it self-sustaining.
