Bucharest, May 8th, 2008 – Euroweb Romania announces the partnership with Rotary International for organizing an important charitable event. The Rotary ball, a tradition of the few last years, will take place on May 9th at JW Marriott Hotel, starting 19:00 o’clock. The event has as a purpose raising money for founding three social projects developed by Rotary International in Romania.
The first project witch will benefit from these money is developed in collaboration with Mia’s Children Foundation. The Foundation takes care of the children whose parents have financial, social or psychological problems and can not take proper care of their children.
The second project, Heart Beat International / Heart Beat Bucharest-Romania has as a purpose bringing in the country, donating and realizing the implants of cardiac stimulants for infant or adult patients, some suffering of congenital heart diseases. The project is realized with the support of Hear Beat International.
Not to be forgotten, the funds raised ar the Rotary Ball will be directed towards the School for Deaf Children from Bucharest 2, institution that has as a resppnsability the welfare of its 135 children. The school has benefited from Rotary’s help from 2004.
Euroweb Romania is one of the traditional collaborators of Rotary Club. Among other projects, Euroweb has supported last year the Open Tennis Tour, event organized in order to raise funds for buying a school bus for the children in Ostrov.
About Rotary International
Rotary International is an international foundation with over 1,2 million members in 167 countries from all the continents. Over 25 000 clubs organized in districts (there are at least 40 clubs in a district) gather representatives of all the professional categories, men and women, selected in concordance with their moral and professional quality. The motto of the organization is “Service Above Yourself”, expressing the idea of helping and understanding the others. The clubs are forming the basic structure and encourages friendship, good will, respect for value and tolerance.
In Romania, Rotary International arrived in 1929, when the first club in Bucharest has been founded. After 1989, with the help of Rotary Club Paris (District 1660), represented by a great friend of Romania, Jacques Collette, the first club in Bucharest was legally founded in 1992.