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Bringing Hope In West Africa


Between 10% and 17% of children do not live beyond their 5th birthday in West African countries.


Mercy Ships volunteers provide urgent surgeries and treatments, transforming lives forever.


Join in our vital work Invite a speaker to your club to learn more Hold an Easter Breakfast for Mercy Ships Make Mercy Ships your chosen international charity


FOR SALE ON SAL - CAPE VERDE


For rent – try before you buy. Rent refunded if you buy!


2-bed apartment with sunshine - 365 days a year. Fully furnished 2 bed apartment near stunning white sand Santa Maria Beach. Large terrace, communal pool, gardens, all facilities on site, nearby Aqua Park. Only 15 minutes from International Airport. Direct flights to Sal from Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham.


£59,950 REDUCED FROM £74,950


Contact Rotarian Ken Spedding 01628 525482 • ken@kenspedding.com


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Email: jane.palmer@mercyships.org.uk or Telephone: 01438 727800 Mercy Ships UK, 12 Meadway Court, Stevenage SG1 2EF


www.mercyships.org.uk Registered Charity Numbers 1053055 and SCO39743 (Scotland)


We think your club can make the appeal greater . . .


Thank you to all of the Rotary clubs who took to the streets in March to help collect donations for our Great Daffodil Appeal. You have helped us raise a record £5.7 million which means more Marie Curie Nurses can reach more patients.


We are now planning the 2012 Appeal and are hoping Rotarians can help make it even more successful. Could you use your unique local knowledge and contacts to organise a collection in your town?


To find out more call: 0845 601 3107 or visit: www.mariecurie.org.uk/daffodil


Charity reg no. 207994 (England & Wales), SC038731 (Scotland) P790


£59,950


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