Burwood Rotary meeting on 21 February 2022
The meeting started at 6:37 PM with Pres Jon welcoming guests, Mohan, Burwood Rotaract president Athreya Kannan, Miriam, Marilee, Anna Maria and Patricia Abraham ( apologies for any spelling errors). Apologies by Peter Moore as Rosa’s relative had passed away and by Walter
Fifi is not well and is going back into hospital
Reports
Robert spoke about the youth programs and the possibility that the club may sponsor to Smith’s family nominees to RYPEN at a cost of $325 for each participant. A request has been made that we somehow assist through the Rotary global Grants scholarship an applicant who has obtained a place at Cambridge. Robert is not aware as to the mechanics of this process.
The summer sign school has been put off until the middle of the year. To assist the visitors to understand the acronyms and the Rotary programs Robert explained various youth programs
Sam spoke about the early Bird Café. We did not use the trailer and won’t need to use in the immediate future. At the moment we need for there to set up and for at the end and that should be adequate
Fred on Tuesday afternoon is meeting with Council about homeless connect a function where they provide back packs and other items to the homeless. Fred is also meeting with Barry Gobbe from Western Sydney Homeless. Burwood Council is doing a census of the homeless in the Burwood area and will give us their data. Fred had a meeting with Renga and in one day he redesigned our brochure using overseas contacts. Sanjay from the Granville club is going to speak to us at our meeting in March
Fred wants a planning night for his year as President. He would like the 5 prospective members to help out and put forward what they want to do through Rotary
Guest speaker
The current Burwood Rotaract president Athreya Kannan gave us an insight into scams. He works for ZIP. One of the problems is that organisations can purchase information from apps (apart from financial apps) and then scammers can utilise this information. One of the issues is being sent emails trying to get you to download Quicksupport and Anydesk apps. This gives access to your device which enables them to create fake credit card accounts in your name so ignore any emails suggesting the downloading of these apps. 90% of the scams are through India but they come from a number of places across the world. If you have been scampi you should call the police plus the bank to cancel all your accounts. There are scam websites that are set up and are only about for a short period of time close down and then take your money
if you have been scanned then contact thing all credit companies is needed to resolve the matter and not have an adverse credit rating and that can take about 3 months
Sergeants session
Lloyd went about finding everyone including Pres Jon, Sana (twice), Paul, Theo, Tim, Fred, Sam, Robert and David even finding one of our members just because of their occupation.
Raffle winner David