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SCAW Blog: Belgaum, 2025: February 11

Working in India is an honour and a gift.  The willingness the SCAW team and the Rotarians have to work together to help deserving children is built on respect, willingness, brainstorming, laughter and faith.

Volunteers are pivotal in the process of making each distribution site a successful event.

When we listen to the voices and see the tears of the children, it can touch a deep longing to make the world a better place at a time of international struggle.

It is a choice!  It is love! It is teamwork!

Team Belgaum, 2025

Rotary Club of Belgaum ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Pune, 2025: February 11

Today was our 4th day of distribution. We left early in the morning and headed to Kanhewadi, which is a small village north west of Pune, surrounded by very lush farmland. We were given a very warm welcome, and were then escorted to the distribution site by a marching, bell ringing, band of students. 

During the day, we heard about some particularly generous people in the area. When they heard we were coming, the local school board declared a holiday so that the students could come. Some of the teachers got together and provided food for the children and parents. Other teachers, realizing that they had no transportation, drove children and parents to the distribution on their scooters. 


The bedkit this year in Pune is also quite generous. It has a larger number of items than I have ever seen before. It includes the usual things - bedding, mosquito net, clothing, backpack and school supplies, but also includes a few unique things: a hoodie, that the children apparently love, a rain poncho, a really good pair of waterproof shoes, and nail clippers to help minimize the dirt that can end up being ingested. 

 Team Pune, 2025

Rotary Club of Pune Cantonment ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Pune, 2025: February 11

Today was a rest day so the SCAW Team visited a Naturopathic Clinic which practices Ayurvedic medicine. A few people from the team participated in a restorative and Nidra yoga class. We all fell asleep!

Later we visited a spirited vender who supplied the 5000 knapsacks required for the Pune distribution. The happy adult team of 4 sewers, 2 cutters and 1 trimmer were hard at work in a clean and airy environment.

We are looking forward to delivering the bedkits to the children.

Team Pune, 2025

Rotary Club of Pune Cantonment ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Belgaum, 2025: February 10

We did our first distribution of 500 bedkits today. The Rotary Club in Belgaum have organized a method of how to do a distribution that was unfamiliar to us but after hearing how it worked, we decided to give it a try. The method we had been familiar with was having the bedkits completed and ready to be given to the children once photos had been completed.

The Rotary method was to have the bedkits partly completed and left with our volunteer at the exit. An assembly line was made up of alฤบ the clothing in sizes small, medium and large and given out to the children as they came through. They then proceeded to meet one of our volunteers who had the partially completed bedkit, and placed their new clothing in the kit to complete it before they exited.

We were a bit apprehensive but agreed to try their method since it had already been set up in that manner. It did work well, the pro being that each child got the proper size of clothing that they placed in a small bag containing their clothing worn to the site, then easily added to the kit bag. The con is that it takes a lot  more volunteers which these Rotarians had planned to take on, but we arenโ€™t sure Rotarians in other locations will have enough volunteers. Itโ€™s definitely something to ponder for future distributions.

Team Belgaum, 2025

Rotary Club of Belgaum ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Belgaum, 2025: February 9

After our safe arrival we spent a couple of days in Mumbai getting acclimatized and through most of our jet lag. We spent a fulsome day doing some sightseeing.


We have now officially started our distribution in Belgaum with a pre-distribution meeting with our overseas partners this evening. We met with a very organized group of volunteers who have worked very hard to supply a bed kit that I think the children will be thrilled with.

Tomorrow will see us delivering our first 500 bedkits. Looking forward to seeing the expression on the childrenโ€™s faces when they receive their gift.

Team Belgaum, 2025

Rotary Club of Belgaum ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Pune, 2025: February 9

Today was a day off from distributions for us as it is Sunday and teachers are busy preparing for national exams for the children tomorrow. It was a day for us to enjoy the history, sights and sounds of Pune and the hospitality of the members of the Rotary Club of Pune Cantonment. Rotarians Dr. Rajeshsee Kakde, Gayatri Tiwari and Farzana Limbdiwala were our drivers and tour guides for this enjoyable day.We first visited the Iskcon Temple where we viewed the deities and the reverence of people praying as well as enjoying the delicious food served.

After a Starbuckโ€™s Coffee we went to the magnificent Aga Khan Palace and grounds and learned the history of this site and its role in Mahatma Gandhiโ€™s Free India Movement and his imprisonment there during World War II. We had some fun walking the manicured grounds.

We then went to the Phenix Mall where we enjoyed live entertainment and refreshments followed by a traditional Indian meal at the Rajdhani Thali. The meal looked scrumptious and the tastes and aromas of spices, vegetables and sweets โ€œwarmedโ€ the palate.

Following this we went to the home of Rotarian Dr. Nitin Shah and his wife for a delicious homemade High Tea. There some of us renewed old friendships, as Nitin shared his dedication to SCAW and Rotary and their shared desire to help children receive restful sleep to better meet their full potential.

Team Pune, 2025

Rotary Club of Pune Cantonment ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Bangladesh, 2025: February 9

2024-25 Distribution Overview at a Glance

Target number of Bedkits 6000

Completed so far 5438 (91%)

Bedkits to go 562

Target date of completion 21st February

Resilient Bangladesh


"What an incredible distribution we are achieving in 2025!"

Despite facing political challenges within the country, 6,000 of Bangladeshโ€™s most deserving children received their bedkits. Although this number was lower than last year, the unprecedented political shifts and severe flash floods in some of our target distribution areas added significant obstacles and opportunities to the process. However, undeterred by these challenges, the indomitable Rotary Club of Dhakaโ€™s Sleeping Kits Distribution (SKD) team comprised of spirited, courageous, experienced, and innovative volunteers demonstrated remarkable dedication, ensuring that this remote distribution was successfully carried out. As always, thanks to the generosity of SCAWโ€™s donors, 6,000 bedkits are being successfully distributed across 11 camp-sites in the southern, central, and eastern regions of Bangladesh. So far these remote distributions were carried out with remarkable precision, made possible by the dedication of our incredible volunteers. A heartfelt thanks to my fellow team members! Every child was documented through the required number of photographs, expertly taken by our core SKD team photographersโ€”Rowly, Ranjan, and Nahar. As in previous years, each well-packed -10 kg bedkit included bedding essentials, summer and winter sleeping clothes, school supplies, and other exciting items. Additionally, all 6,000 children received snack food and drinks while waiting for their turn. Thanks to a favorable exchange rate, we could do more.

This year, we deeply missed the vibrant presence of SCAW volunteers, who were unable to join us due to travel restrictions caused by the political situation. Nevertheless, they placed immense trust and confidence in the Bangladesh team under the Remote Distribution Model, providing unwavering support and assistance to ensure the success of the distribution.


A Heartwarming Discovery at the Mymensingh Camp

At the Mymensingh distribution camp, our team was both overwhelmed and deeply moved by an unexpected discovery. Out of the 500 children receiving bedkits, 210 were physically and mentally challenged. What struck us even more was that most of them came from just two remote sub-districts in the Mymensingh region-places where hardship is a daily reality, and support for children with special needs is scarce. As we interacted with these children, we saw the resilience in their eyes, the joy in their smiles, and the quiet gratitude in their gestures.

Many of them arrived carried in the arms of parents who had traveled great distances, some walking for hours, just to receive these bedkits. For these families, the gift of a comfortable bed, warm clothing, and school essentials was more than just material aidโ€”it was a symbol of care, dignity, and inclusion. One mother, with tears in her eyes, shared how her 10-year-old son, who has cerebral palsy, โ€œhad never had a proper bed of his own," she said. "Tonight, for the first time, he will sleep comfortably." Her words reminded us why we do what we do.

Despite the challenges, this experience reaffirmed our commitment to reaching the most vulnerable children. The Mymensingh distribution was not just about numbers - it was about touching lives, restoring hope, and proving that every child, regardless of their abilities, deserves comfort and care.


Team Bangladesh, 2025

Rtn. Sheikh Nahar Mahmud SKD Distribution Chair, 2024-25

Rotary Club of Dhaka ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฉ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Pune, 2025: February 8

Today might be a day off from distributions, but not a day off of SCAW promotion!

Our Rotary friend Sameer Rupani took us to the 17th Annual District 3131 Rotaract Conference. This is a two-day leadership development, learning and networking event for approximately 300 Rotaracts (18-30 years).

When we walked into the conference centre, we could feel the energy and enthusiasm of these young adults. The District Rotaract President, Drishti Singh warmly welcomed us.

Sameer had arranged that he and our SCAW team make a 40 minute presentation. Starting with our PPT (made into a video), we then had a fireside chat (Q&A) with Sameer about the work of the organization and our strong partnership with the Rotary Club of Pune Cantonment and other area clubs. The presentation ended with a video of the bedkit packing process in Pune.

Our timing was great, as we also met and briefly chatted with the Honourable Minister of Women and Children, Aditi Tatkare. She is a young female politician who is working hard to make positive changes in her State of Maharashtra, India. She had a SCAW brochure in her hand before she left.  We also met Dr. Manesh Kotbasi, a recent Past Director of Rotary International.

After the session we enjoyed some fabulous Indian street food prepared by the Center.

This was a wonderful opportunity to engage with many of the Rotaracts and talk more about SCAW. I think we even convinced a few to join us later in the week for a distribution day!

For the children . . .

Team Pune, 2025

Rotary Club of Pune Cantonment ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ


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SCAW Blog: Pune, 2025: February 7

Today, the team travelled to an agricultural village in a mountainous area north of Pune. This was our third and largest day of distributions so far. Over 700 children should sleep more comfortably tonight than they have in the past. 

The bedkit that has been put together in Pune this year has so many items, that logistically the only way it can be handled is by having a parent or other adult accompany each child through the various stages of the distribution process. I had the privilege of handing the bedkits out today. 

I have often heard other travelling volunteers say that the favourite thing about a SCAW distribution is the smiles of the children as they receive their very own bedkit. However, today, what struck me were the smiles on the parentsโ€™ faces. I think it could easily be thought of as โ€œSleeping Parents Around the World,โ€ because Iโ€™m sure that many of the parents we saw today will sleep better tonight, knowing that their child has some very basic supplies in place. 


Team Pune, 2025

Rotary Club of Pune Cantonment ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ


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SCAW Blog: Pune, 2025: February 6

Heading 90 km outside of Pune to our day 2 distribution site of Gohe, we met an unusual pachyderm at our rest stop. This robotic life-size elephant enjoyed the rural breeze by flapping his ears and brought smiles to Team SCAW and our partners.

After a drive of a couple of hours, we were met by a robust marching band featuring several drums and a creative horn player. Children and parents were excitedly gathered around in anticipation of the bedkit distribution. More celebrations ensued by dancing troupes from 2 of the 64 schools in attendance

After all the marching, dancing, and recognition ceremonies of the various partners necessary to create and accommodate the multiple aspects of a distribution were completed, almost 700 children and their families benefited from receiving SCAW bedkits today. All of the various gifts were well appreciated by all!


Team Pune, 2025

Rotary Club of Pune Cantonment ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ



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SCAW Blog: Pune, 2025: February 5

This morning started with a 1.5 hour drive to our first distribution at Yavat, near Pune.

We quickly became aware that our overseas partners, the Rotary Club of Pune Cantonment, had created a unique situation in which the children chosen for this distribution were given the opportunity to receive the benefits of another charity. An eye hospital in Pune had sent staff to the distribution site to give eye examinations to all the children. If further investigation was necessary, or corrective eyewear or eye surgery needed then they would follow-up and provide these services free of charge. 


We at SCAW recognize how important restful safe sleep is to the physical, emotional and educational development of young children and good vision is also significant in their educational development. This seemed to be a winning combinations as the children chosen to receive the SCAW bedkit also received diagnostic vision care at the same time. 

The logistics for set-up and organization of such a distribution takes many volunteer hours of planning and adding the eye examinations efficiently to the service would have required extra planning. The eye examinations were done first and the children then proceeded through the regular distribution process of clothing sizing, picture taking and bedkit distribution. Their parents and guardians were able to follow along with them, all wearing proud smiles.

Team Pune, 2025

Rotary Club of Pune Cantonment ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ



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SCAW Blog: Pune, 2025: February 4

Team Pune (Jeff, Kathy, Eileen and Helen) arrived safely in Pune on Tuesday morning, Feb. 4. Our pre-distribution meeting with the Pune Rotarians went very well with lots of discussion and planning for our distribution days. Weโ€™re off tonight to meet with the other Rotary Clubs that support this project. Weโ€™re looking forward to starting tomorrow!

Team Pune, 2025

Rotary Club of Pune Cantonment ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Bangladesh, 2025: January 28

In the initial blog post we ended with โ€œstay tunedโ€ and this is what comes next.

We have successfully completed our first 800 bedkit distribution at Bhola. Bhola is an Island close to Barisal and all the children are from deserving families. Soon, we hope to be able to send you an initial blog with some photographs. We are now getting ready for next camps, planned for 16th (Ramgonj-1), 17th (Ramgonj-2), and 18th (Fazilpur) January.


After about a week we received the following note from our OVP:


Following the distribution in Bhola, we have successfully completed an additional five distributions:

  • Ramgonj-1 (600 bedkits)

  • Ramgonj-2 (600 bedkits)

  • Fazilpur (600 bedkits)

  • Goila (600 bedkits)

  • Gournadi (600 bedkits)

This brings the total to 3,800 bedkits distributed so far. Overall, the distributions have been carried out to our satisfaction, despite some predictable challenges along the way. Due to back-to-back distributions in five different locations we could not find time to write a proper report for a blog post. However, we have some photos that were taken at different centers.

Team Bangladesh, 2025

Rotary Club of Dhaka ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฉ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Bangladesh, 2025: January 14

In July 2024, violent protests began in Bangladesh. Although the violent clashes largely ended, the situation remained volatile with potential changes in politics and government.

 

The Canadian government placed a Travel Advisory in effect which essentially grounded the Canadian team that was scheduled to fly to Bangladesh.

 

After much discussion with our very capable overseas partners, The Rotary Club of Dhaka, the decision was made to proceed with the distribution โ€œremotely,โ€ with a team leader in Canada monitoring and overseeing the distribution.

 This distribution is underway and we are very confident that at the end of a two-week time frame, 6000 children will have received their bedkits.

Stay tuned. We expect to receive updates from RCOD soon.

Team Bangladesh, 2025

Rotary Club of Dhaka ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฉ and SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Nepal, 2024: November 30

Excerpts from The Himalayan Swing . . . Golfing for Good.

The journey began at a tournament in Bangladesh, where The Rotary Club of Dhaka introduced Sleeping Children to participating golfers from Nepal. Recognizing the potential, Rtn. Bhai Raja Panday and Rtn. Prabesh Phuyal took the lead to gather quotes from local vendors and identify suitable bedkit items.  They visited sites in Dhunbeshi and identified nine schools and 1500 children. The project was finalized via several Zoom conversations and emails.

"This project exemplifies the power of collaboration and the positive impact that Rotary and SCAW can have on communities in need. Together we are providing essential resources to children, enabling them to pursue their education and dreams with greater hope and confidence."

Following are some scenes from our last dinner together.

Namaste,

Team Nepal, 2024

Rotary Club of Himalayan Golfers๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ต+ SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Nepal, 2024: November 30

The last distribution day is always bitter sweet.  There are mixed emotions of exhilaration and sadness as we complete our mission with our new-found SCAW Nepal family. We will miss the beautiful scenery, the energy of the Rotaractors, the support of senior Rotarians and most of all, the children.

As we were having breakfast, we noticed a stream of heads going by the window. To our amazement, we realized that sand was being moved from the front of our inn, up several flights of steps, across the compound and down a steep slope to the terrace below our dining area.

As we headed back to gather our equipment for the day, one gentleman effortlessly carrying a heavy load, got off his cell phone to wish us "Namaste".

Assembly

A hillside view

Getting organized

Rotaractors bundling bedkit contents

Landslide of 2015 destroyed water supply to school washroom

Bedkit on its way home

Rotaractors celebrating the completion of the bundling of the bedkits.

Now we await the arrival of the very last group of children.

And so concludes the 2024 distribution of 1500 bedkits.

The list of those who contributed to the success of the mission is extensive, but it starts with our caring and generous donors ... they make it all possible. 

Namaste,

Team Nepal, 2024

Rotary Club of Himalayan Golfers๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ต+ SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Nepal, 2024: November 28

The first question you are asked as a foreigner is, "Where are you trekking?" That gives us an opportunity to share the SCAW story.  There is always interest and gratitude in response.

We are having a wonderful time! The people are warm and hospitable, the children are beautiful, the scenery is spectacular.

Packing equipment.

The team that made it happen. We are in a place called Lyakhlungfedi - gorgeous spot but hard to spell.

A bedkit on its way home.

Moving bedkits from storage to exit! Worked like a charm!

There is no doubt we reached children experiencing poverty today.

There are often gaps during the distribution as we understand some of them are walking as many as 3 hours on rocky paths to reach the site.  Rotary has tried to find centrally located schools.  We marvel at what they have accomplished in this terrain.  

Namaste,

Team Nepal, 2024

Rotary Club of Himalayan Golfers๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ต+ SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Nepal, 2024: November 25

Todayโ€™s distribution was at a picture postcard site! 

Children walked 2 - 3 hours down the mountains to reach the school located just behind the mill about a 2 minute walk further up the path to the left.

There was very little space, but with many bright and energetic Rotoractors to keep a now practiced eye on the various steps of the distribution, it all worked out!

Bedkits are stored in the yellow building. 

The entire distribution process had to be completed in this space with the families arriving and departing on the path to the left of the mill.

Faster than using stairs!

Tracking station

Registration Station

Finishing touches

All set up and the fun begins.

Ready for photos.

Yay! In spite of the challenges, the children made it back up that stony path.

After another 2 -3 hour hike to their homes tonight they will be tucked in on a mattress under a fluffy comforter and ready for a good nightโ€™s sleep.

Namaste,

Team Nepal, 2024

Rotary Club of Himalayan Golfers๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ต+ SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Nepal, 2024: November 24

Today is our first ever distribution in Nepal!

We began with a hearty breakfast at 7 a.m.

We hit the road at 8 a.m.

Bedkits ready for their new homes.

Rotoractors in action.

We are supported by a brilliant group of young people who quickly grasped the flow of a distribution day.

Registration desk with clothing arranged by size to be handed to the child upon entry.

From the 3rd floor of the school building we could view lush terrace farming.  Look closely and you will see a bedkit working its way home to the top of the hill.

We were a very happy group celebrating a historical first distribution day in Nepal.

We can't say enough about the bright and energetic Rotoractors who supported the process from start to finish and our new Rotarian partners who pitched in and kept a sharp eye ready to resolve any challenges.

A truly wonderful day!

Namaste,

Team Nepal, 2024

Rotary Club Himalayan Golfers๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ต+ SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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SCAW Blog: Nepal, 2024: November 22

Over the past few months as we collaborated with, and guided Rotary towards this pilot distribution, we were concerned whether or not $40 CAD would be sufficient to produce all the items that constitute a bedkit. 

Due to brilliant negotiating, Rotary has managed to get huge discounts on items of high quality:

  • A heavy-duty foam mattress

  • Comforter

  • Sheet/pillowcase

  • Mosquito net

  • Backpack

  • Top quality track suit 

We ended a perfect day treated to dinner by our new Rotary friends high in the mountains with the promise of viewing Mount Everest in the sunset.  Unfortunately, Mt Everest, locally called Chomolungma, meaning "Goddess Mother of the World", was blanketed in mist. But the dinner did not disappoint!

Namaste

Team Nepal, 2024

Rotary Club Himalayan Golfers๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ต+ SCAW ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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