Veteran’s Day Program
Speaker
November 3, 2022 Speaker: Peter Sherris, Oakland Rotary
Peter Sherris will be speaking about: Adapting Family-based Agriculture to Climate Change Through Youth Leadership, in Rabinal Guatemala
Rotary Oakland has acted as international sponsor of three global grants yearly for several years and contributed to others. Peter Sherris has acted as international sponsor on six, has advised on many others and is a past president. The goal is to help farmers and their households in Rabinal, Baja Verapaz, Guatemala improve their economic, nutritional and future welfare by building capacity in sustainable agriculture techniques to better adapt to climate change’s profound impact on farm productivity and net income.
October 27, 2022 Speaker: Tina Fernandez Steckler
Tina Fernandez Steckler will be speaking about: HERS Breast Cancer Foundation
HERS Breast Cancer Foundation strives every day to bring HERS – Hope, Empowerment, Renewal, and Support — to our patients. We do this by offering products and services in a setting that is welcoming and compassionate. Our Program Stores are truly “a soft place to fall.”
Tina Fernandez Steckler is the Executive Director of HERS the Breast Cancer Foundation. October is breast cancer awareness month and Tina will discuss the work of HERS as well as one of their major fundraisers the walk run event.
October 13 2022 Speaker: Savita Vaidhyanathan
Savita Vaidhyanathan is Rotary District 5170 Governor
October 22, 2022 Speaker: Stella Levin
Stella Levin will be speaking about: World Sight Day
October 6, 2022 Speaker: Dr. Richard S. Godfrey
Dr. Richard S. Godfrey will be speaking about:
This presentation will focus on a three and a half year Area 3 project of screening and treating HPV related Cervical Cancer. The current WHO plan for global elimination of Cervical Cancer and related programs will be shared. A simplified explanation of new technology and treatment methods will be presented.
Dr. Richard S. Godfrey is a general surgeon and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Washington Hospital, Highland Hospital, and San Leandro Hospital. He received his medical degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Richard is the executive director of the East Bay Foundation Graduate Medical Education, Treasurer – founding board member LEAF – Local Ecology and Agriculture Fremont. Author and writer first novel – The End of the Race current project – non fiction study of medicine and non profits in Kenya. Board member of Healing Muses, a non profit that supports music as a healing modality in the hospital setting, and Park Advisory Council East Bay Regional Park District.