This “Pennies for Polio” Campaign comes at an important time in
the fight to eradicate polio, which would be only the second human
disease to be eradicated. Case numbers of the disease have never
been lower, and only three countries (Nigeria, Afghanistan and
Pakistan) have never stopped transmission of the wild poliovirus.
However, a funding gap means immunization campaigns are being cut in
high-risk countries, leaving children more vulnerable to polio. If
polio isn’t stopped now, the disease could stage a comeback,
affecting an estimated 200,000 children every year.
Rotary, a humanitarian service organization with nearly 34,000 clubs
in more than 200 countries and geographical areas, made polio
eradication its top priority in 1985. Rotary has since contributed
US$1.2 billion, and its members have logged countless volunteer
hours to help immunize more than two billion children in 122
countries.
Overall, remarkable progress has been achieved in the fight against
polio. Since 1988, the number of polio cases has been reduced from
350,000 a year to fewer than 700 cases in 2011. The Americas were
declared free from polio in 1994, the Western Pacific region in
2000, and Europe in 2002.
A highly infectious disease, polio still strikes children mainly
under the age of five in parts of Africa and South Asia. Polio can
cause paralysis and sometimes death. There is no cure for polio, but
for as little as 60 cents worth of oral vaccine, a child can be
protected from the disease for life.
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“Pennies for Polio” has two parts that Lincoln residents and
guests can support. The Lincoln Rotary Club will be placing cans
in their members business throughout the month of October
(Chamber of Commerce, Lincoln Park District, Shelter Insurance
office, City Hall...). These cans are meant to collect change
for the cause. Rotary is also looking for more business
locations to place cans. The second way people can help support
the Polio campaign is to come out on Friday, October 24, 2014 to
the Lincoln Community High School home football game against
Lanphier, where Rotarians will be there to collect change to
help raise money for the Polio eradication campaign.
If you are interested in donating, having a can in your business
or joining Rotary in this fight to eradicate Polio, please
contact Corey Leonard at
cleonard@shelterinsurance.com, 217-732-4663 or Andi Hake at
andi.hake@lincolnillinois.com
or 217-735-2385.
[Andi Hake/Corey Leonard, Lincoln
Rotary]
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