Rotary Jaipur Limb
Rotary Jaipur Limb
The Rotary Jaipur Limb project is a pro-active fund-raising and project-initiating body of Rotarians, drawn from all over the Rotary International region covering Britain and Ireland. It was formed in 1985 and became a registered charity in 1995. There are 9 trustees, assisted by several co-opted managers, who divide their time between raising awareness of the project among Rotarians in Great Britain and Ireland, identifying appropriate sites for projects, principally in India and Africa, and assisting in the preparation of programmes, budgets and financing for those projects. The bulk of their work in India revolves around Limb camps, with as many as 3000 patients turning up for help, but in Africa and other countries outside India they establish new permanent centres and provide on-going support for them by way of technician training, materials and equipment.