A Wonderful Cause

On occasion the organizers were kind enough to present me with a memento after my talk, which I really appreciated, all the more since that wasn't at all necessary. They're all great keepsakes, these mementos, but a couple of them touched me in a unique, special way. Below, I'm including a photo of one that I'd like to share with you.

It is a certificate from the Rotary Club of San Marcos, and it reads: "In your honor a donation has been made to the Rotary International Polio Plus Campaign to vaccinate 30 children against the polio virus as part of Rotary's global effort to eradicate the world of polio."
I also received a similar certificate from the Rotary Club of Tahoe-Incline last year on the occasion of my book presentation there. I can't tell you just how much these mementos mean to me, as reminders that some good has taken place in the world and I actually had a tiny, indirect part in it. This whole experience also carries additional meaning for me because growing up I had a young cousin who was struck by this virus, with devastating consequences.
Here in the US we're very fortunate that polio has been declared eradicated since 1979 with the vaccine developed by Dr. Jonas Salk in the very city I now call home, San Diego. But the fight against this dreadful disease is still being fought in many underprivileged parts of the world. I hope you will join me in supporting Rotary International and other organizations in their valiant effort to rid our planet of this scourge. As Dr. Salk would remind us, "Hope lies in dreams, in imagination, and in the courage of those who dare to make dreams into reality."
Thank you very much, and I wish all of you a Wonderful Holiday Season and a Happy New Year!

C.L. Hoang
Published on December 17, 2016 18:18
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polio, rotary-club, vaccine
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