P-4863

Project Mercy

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Project Description

Country: Mexico

Location: Tijuana

Total Budget: $7,000

Areas of Focus: Water, sanitation and hygiene, Maternal and child health

Activity Type: Community Development: Construction/Renovation

Summary: Build a House for an impoverished family in Tijuana


Project Mercy, a 501(c)(3) organization constructs homes to improve the basic living standards and quality of life for impoverished families who live in conditions precarious to their health in the shantytowns of the colonias east of Tijuana Mexico. Over the years, Encinitas Rotary has partnered with Project Mercy to build a number of basic sturdy wooden homes by providing funds for materials, as well as Club members providing volunteer construction labor to build a "House in a Day." This project will build a home for an impoverished family - project cost: $7000 consisting of $4000 from Encinitas Rotary with a requested District Matching grant of $3000

Project Contact Person

District: 5340

Rotary Club of: Encinitas

Primary Contact: Verne Scholl

Email: vernescholl@gmail.com

Project Status

Fully Pledged
This project is "Fully Pledged". This means the amount of the pledges is equal to the total budget of the project. Now the project needs to be finalized and go through the club signature process. This process gets started on the administration page.

Project listed for the 2023-24 Rotary Year.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Encinitas (5340)

22-Jun-23

$4,000

$3,000

$7,000

Total

$4,000

$3,000

$7,000

DDF contributions in grey are pending approval of the corresponding district committee.

Project Supporting Documents


[22-Jun-23]
Grant P-4863 Bank Info

 

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History Log Entries

22-Jun-23

by Robert Blumberg

System Entry: Creation of project page.

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