It amazes me when I think of the wonderful, smart and powerful people I have met from all over the world because of this journey I have been on for 12 years. I am just one Rotarian among a Million! And although I’m a business woman, I’m just a Mom who lost a child to AIDS – not a public health expert! On the plus side, however, was the fact that I was propelled by a higher power to do something, and I could/can feel it every day since Jerry tapped me on the shoulder.
One key moment in my journey was in 2002. I was speaking at a Rotary Zone Institute to about 500 Rotarians, and in the front row was the President of Rotary International – Bhichai Rattakul of Thailand (former Deputy Prime Minister of that country). When I was done with my speech, he led a standing ovation, then came up and reached for my hands across the podium and said: “Marion, will you help me put together a plan to help the victims of AIDS, especially the children of Africa?” I gulped, and said, “Yes Sir, of course.” But inwardly I thought “what am I going to do and will I be able to do it?”
I went back to the concept, once again, of partnership. I knew Rotarians’ role would be that of volunteer support. I needed an AIDS expert organization once again, and I called upon HOPE worldwide whose Regional Director of Africa I had met in 2001. I also thought it would be great if we could get a multinational corporation involved that worked in Africa. I began talking to The Coca Cola Company, both here in Atlanta headquarters as well as in Africa. It took awhile to get to the right decision makers (that’s for another chapter), and Coca Cola finally agreed to help us.
I learned that we would need a “Monitoring and Evaluating” partner if we were going to do a large multi-country AIDS program in Africa. I asked Dr. Jim Curran, Dean of the School of Public Health, if Emory University would take on that role – and he said yes. Finally, we needed a lot of money (!), and a new friend, Sandy Thurman, called and asked me if she could help. I quickly said yes, and she suggested that we all go after PEPFAR funds (President Bush’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief). (Sandy is the former White House AIDS Czar appointed by President Bill Clinton). We met in her offices to plan out a program for helping 146,000 Orphans and Vulnerable Children in six countries in Africa. We wrote a proposal and after two tries, we won a grant in the amount of $8.1 Million USD.
As I’ve said many times – the people I’ve met, the places I’ve been and the things I have learned are amazing and such a blessing…..
Please write me your thoughts……
Marion


