About Us

How RFFA Began

Submitted by sysop on Fri, 2005-07-29 07:30.
2002:Marion Bunch was asked by Past RI President Bhichai Rattakul to put together a plan to help the African children.
2003:RFFA was formed and approved by the RI Board.
2004:RFFA entered a partnership agreement with other organizations, called African Network for Children Orphaned and at Risk (ANCHOR).
2004:ANCHOR applied for AIDS funding from the U.S government.
2005, earlyANCHOR received $8.1 million from USAID for project partnership plan.
2005, JuneAt RI Centennial Convention in Chicago, RFFA announced Orphan Rescue to help the African children.

The Rotarians for Fighting AIDS (formerly Rotarian Fellowship For Fighting AIDS) was initiated by Marion Bunch, now the current Chair of RFFA and formerly RI’s Health Concerns Advisor on AIDS. Marion has developed a coalition of powerful organizations to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa. .....

Bunch Appointed to Rotary International Global Committee to Shape Rotarian Action Group Policy

Submitted by sysop on Tue, 2006-10-03 20:37.

Marion Bunch was appointed by RI President Bill Boyd to be a member of a Rotarian Action Groups Committee that met at RI headquarters August 2 to 4. The committee's agenda was to review all aspects of Rotary Action Groups including, but not limited to, a review of the criteria for Rotarian Action Groups, the relationship of these groups to The Rotary Foundation and to RI committees, task forces or resource groups, the process by which such groups apply for recognition and any other issues identified by the President, the Board or the General Secretary. .....

Third Annual Meeting of Rotarians for Fighting AIDS, a Rotarian Action Group, Held In Copenhagen

Submitted by sysop on Tue, 2006-10-03 19:54.

RFFA's third annual meeting was held on 13 June 2006 in Copenhagen, Denmark at the Rotary International Convention and provided an update on progress and a call for action going forward.

Founder Marion Bunch reported on the organization's signature projects: ANCHOR (Africa Network for Children Orphaned and at Risk) and ORPHAN RESCUE (a way for Rotarians and non-Rotarians to securely help an orphaned child in Africa get emergency relief and get back into school). .....

Mission Statement

Submitted by sysop on Sat, 2005-08-06 14:03.

Our purpose is to mobilize Rotarians and provide global leadership in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

We believe in breaking the silence on AIDS, thereby reducing the stigma and making AIDS a mainstream issue. We will create an organizational structure that will encourage Rotarians around the world to work on HIV/AIDS education and prevention, with a particular focus on mobilizing and assisting community support efforts for orphans and vulnerable children.

RFFA was approved by the Rotary International Board in October 2003. RFFA operates in accordance with Rotary International policy but is not an agency of, or controlled by Rotary International.

Officers and Board of Directors 2007-2008

Submitted by sysop on Fri, 2005-08-05 17:49.

Marion Bunch, Chair, USA D6900
Mark Doyle, Vice Chair, Past District Governor, South Africa D9250
Barry Smith, Executive Secretary, Past District Governor, USA D6900
Cathie Brumfield, Treasurer, USA D6900
Dude Angius, USA D5170
Patrick Chisanga, Past District Governor, Zambia D9210
Anne Glenn, USA D6900
Bill Mackay, Past District Governor, Canada D7070
Deborah Schultz, USA D6670
Tony Serrano, Past RI Director, South Africa D9300
Rajiv Tandon, M.D., India D3010

Board photos and their personal messages about why they joined RFFA ...

RFFA STAFF

Submitted by sysop on Sat, 2005-07-30 07:34.

Rotarians For Fighting AIDS (RFFA), Inc.

Strategic Focus Areas

Submitted by sysop on Sun, 2005-07-10 13:02.

Strategic Focus Area 1: Program Development

Goal 1: Mobilize communities in the fight against HIV/AIDS

  • 1.1: Identify and develop strategic partnerships with local AIDS community
    organizations and government councils in areas with the greatest need
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