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Schaumburg AM Rotary supports 2017 World Polio Day

Rotary International has designated Tuesday, October 24 as World Polio Day. At that time Rotarians worldwide will reach out to raise awareness, funds and support to end polio. A vaccine prevents this crippling and paralyzing disease that still threatens children in parts of the world today.

The Village of Schaumburg will issue a proclamation in recognition of this major initiative at its October 24th Village Board meeting.

Since Rotary and its partners launched the Global Polio Eradication Initiative nearly 30 years ago, the incidence of polio has plummeted by more than 99.9 percent, from about 350,000 cases a year to just 37 cases in 2016.

Toward this end, Rotary members worldwide have contributed more than $1.7 billion to ending polio since 1985, including support from Schaumburg A.M. Rotarians. The global Initiative includes the World Health Organization, U.S. Centers for Disease Control, UNICEF, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and governments around the world.

To sustain this progress and protect all children from polio, Rotary has committed to raising $50 million per year over the next three years. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will match Rotary's commitment 2:1. Without full funding and political commitment, this paralyzing disease could return to previously polio-free countries, putting children everywhere at risk.

For more information visit schaumburgamrotary.org or endpolio.org.

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