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ROTARY OCEANIA MEDICAL AID FOR CHILDREN - ROMAC
Mission Statement
“To provide medical treatment for children from developing countries in the form of life saving and/or dignity restoring surgery not accessible to them in their home country.”
A Miracle supported by District 9790
This could not have happened but for Australia’s Mother Theresa - Moria Kelly, who relocated the joined twins from a Bangladesh Orphanage and who at the time were given three months to live.
Moira Kelly brought them to her farm at Kilmore East and from there she cared for them until a medical team had been assembled and plans put in place for an operation to separate the girls.
The farm was founded by Moira Kelly - it’s aim to locate children from underprivileged countries needing body and facial transformation, house foster children and abused mothers and young teenage girls.
Rotary District 9790 took on the task to make the grounds attractive and more liveable. Countless hours over many any weekends were spent by members of the Albury and Wodonga Rotary Clubs at the Kilmore East property.
Mike Egan PP-PHF a long serving dedicated member of the Rotary Club of Albury hired a bus at his expense and he drove us to the farm-on our return he magically would produce an esky of welcome ambers liquids to refresh tired bodies.
It was in 2001 that Rob Meares PP-PHF another dedicated Rotarian from the Rotary Club of Albury West and secretary of our group associated with the Moria Kelly Farm along with his committee had a vision to upgrade the surrounds of the farm.
As Rotary cricketers he knew I was a better writer than cricketer so he gave me the task to approach a popular TV show “Backyard Blitz” hosted by Jamie Drurie with a submission to carry out a make over at the farm.
The land donated by a Rotarian is situated at 170 Saunders Rd, Kilmore East.
The first buildings were nearing completion with voluntary labour and became home to Australian foster children, abused mothers and children, young teenage girls as well as recuperation of children visiting from overseas for operations.
Moira was awarded an “OAM” for her service to the community.
There were a number of areas that would be suitable for a makeover – around swimming pool, play-ground area, entrance, special activity area etc.
Rotary volunteers had been on site every Tuesday and Week-ends and gave their support under the make over team’s instructions.
- We were in a queue of 300 other requests prior to ours.
- That Backyard Blitz was aimed at domestic houses and not commercial premises.