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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 28.01.1983, Qupperneq 6

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 28.01.1983, Qupperneq 6
6-WINNIPEG, FÖSTUDAGUR 28. JANÚAR 1983 The Soroptimist Club of Kópavogur, Iceland Our club was established on the 4th of June, 1975. Club members are 21. The first meetings were spent in getting to know one another and dis- cussing different problems that we had noticed and experienced in our small community of 13,500 inhabi- tants. Before long we all decided on that the biggest problem of all was the most urgent need to do something for sick old people, too sick to be able to attend meetings and recreation that our social service offers the elderly, but not sick enough to be placed into a hospital. We got in touch with them by bringing them books and also brought them pres^ ents at Christmas, and we still do that. The need for a nursing home for the elderly was urgent and we dreamed of doing something about it. But what could we accomplish only 21 women? In December 1977 we decided to send a letter to all the chairmen of 10 clubs and assemblies in Kópavogur, where we pointed out our interest for the elderly, asking them to answer either by a letter or by calling us. The answers were all extremely positive and after having discussed our burning question in our club we invited all the other clubbs to a joint meeting on April the 6th, 1978. We the Soroptimist sisters baked delicious cakes and held a ban- quet in our meeting place. 33 people attended that meeting and the at- mosphere was filled with excitement. Many speeches were made and we all agreed that there was no matter as urgent in Kópavogur as doing something for the sick oid people. The conclusion of the meeting was to go home and consider what had been said and think about what could be done and then meet again at the same place 3 weeks later. A record of the meeting was written and everyone that had attended the meeting was sent a copy. We met again on the 27th of April and again the Sorop- timist sisters held a banquet. Now the Red Cross-division of Kópavogur tabled a proposal that was approved as follows: 1. The clubs and assemblies that have attended the meeting today should established a union to build a nursing home for the elderly in Kópavogur. 2. Every club should designate one representative to a cooperative com- mittee for that purpose before the lst of June. The cooperative committee elects an executive committee from its group, that takes care of all enter- prise and preparation in this matter. The chairman of the cooperative committee is also chairman of the executive committee. 3. Our aim from the beginning should be that the nursing home becomes a chartered non profitable organization operated in cooperation with the municipality and the State's Health Authorities. 4. In regulation and choice of loca- tion one should take into consider- ation that later on there could be built a residential-home for the elderly in connection with the nursing home. 5. A representative from the Sor- optimist club of Kópavogur in the co- operative committee should invite to the first meeting of the cooperative committee. I was chosen from the Soroptimist club as a main-representative in the cooperative committee and our club president, Elsa G. Vilmundardóttir, that had directed the 2 meetings a vice representative. After that we worked according to that proposal. There were many meetings held and on the 17th of March, 1979, we had our founda- tion-meeting. Prior to the meeting we had obtained our charter for our chartered non profitable organization for a nursing home for the elderly in Kópavogur and got formal accept- ance and confirmation by the presi- dent of Iceland and the Ministry of Justice. The 9 participants in this giant assignment are: Junior Chamber; The Kiwanis Club Eldey; The Womens Association in Kópavogur; The Church Union in Digranesparish; The Lions Club of Kópavogur; The Lions Club Muninn; The Red Cross division in Kópavogur; The Rotary Club; The Soroptimist Club. A board of directors was elected from the representatives. On the board there are 5 members. We have a weekly meeting and sometimes we have meetings with all the 18 repre- sentatives. (There are 2 representa- tives from each club.) We hired an architect and a design of a home with 38 beds was approv- ed, first by the 18 representatives and then by the Ministry of Health. The building is 1410m2 with a basement of 750m2. This is probably the biggest project the clubs and assemblies have ever been engaged in in our country. The 26th of January the first shovel for the building was taken by the oldest living person in Kópavogur. It was a 102 years old woman that did us the great honour by starting to dig and she was so anxious that it was hard to get her to stop digging. (She is now in the Guinness book of world records.) We have a saying: "A work begun, half done" and we were all optimistic that day. It was a great long desired moment and the Sorop- timist sisters invited everyone once again to a big banquet at the same place we had had our introducting meetings. Amongst our 130 guests were 2 ministers, 3 members of The Parlia- ment, our mayor in Kópavogur and members of the town-councii, doc- tors, director of the old folks home in Reykjavík, presidents of all clubs in Kópavogur, our president of the Sor- optimist Union in Iceland, and people that have shown this matter a special interest. We got large sums of money and presents on that occa- sion. How did we finance the project? We decided to set up a collection program in the community of Kópa- vogur. We started out by having prepared for us decorative collection-cups. These cans had a slot on the top in which the people in Kópavogur could deposit coins, as much as half a bus fare a day. The concerned members in clubs have visited all the 3700 homes in Kópavogur 4 times with these cans collecting full cans in ex- change for an empty can for further collection. Approximately 200 mem- bers from the clubs have taken part in this successful team work each tie. 1 or 2 weeks before collecting the cans we always visited all the same homes and handed a circular to ex- plain how things were going and also that we would be visiting them again to collect the cans. The reac- tion of the people was extremely positive. We thank them all. All the clubs have given large sums of money and we are still making money in many different waýs within the clubs. All the preliminary preparation for the nursing home was done by volun- teers. It is not only the citizens of Kópavogur that have been enthusias- tic because of this activity and at- tempt to self-aid. Many clubs and assemblies outside of Kópavogur have presented us with different contributions, e.g. the Soroptimist Union and all Soroptimist Clubs in Iceland, the Charitable Institution of the Church, Relief Funds of Labor Unions, the Relief Fund for the Elder- ly at the "Old Folks Home" in Reyk- javík, which is a non profitable or- ganization. Some of our greatest art- ists have given their work and held an art festival for raising funds for that purpose. Many business firms within and outside of Kópavogur have given generous contributions but above all the wide unity of all the thousands of families in Kópavogur that are concerned, have created the extraordinary result that we now see before our eyes. , On May 23rd, 1981, the building was weathertight and everyone that had supported the matter was invited to see what we all had achieved. Over 3000 people attended and many speeches were made. The president of Iceland honored us with her pres- ence. The 9 clubs supplied food and coffee and coke for all our guests. By this time the government and the community had recognized and approved our operation by giving us financial aid. On May 20th, 1982, a part of the building was ready to be moved in- to. As we did a year earlier we cele- brated this long desired moment with all the people in Kópavogur and other supporters. Close to 4000 people visited us on this beautiful day. Just like the year before all the food and the beverages were donated to us. We had a whole afternoon program with music and speeches and re- ceived many wonderful presents. This afternoon the chairman of the board of the building achievement formally gave me the masterkey to the home and I was assigned to the position as the director of the organ- ization. August llth the house was ready to receive the 38th patient and the goal of helping old people in our com- munity had been reached. There are still many things left to be done. For example: The basement of the building is still unfinished. Amongst other things in the base- ment we plan to have a large room for physio-therapy, which is essential for many of the patients. We are in great need for an elevator to our base- ment. A freezingg compartment and coolers are assigned space in the basement for storage of food and so on. Now all the clubs have started to figure out ways to raise funds for the necessary building plans. As an ex- ample: we in the Soroptimist club are importing 1 ton of Christmas sweets from Germany which we plan to sell before Christmas (we sold half-a-ton last year) and also we have had Christmas cards printed that we in- tend to sell. 1982 is the year that Iceland is dev- voting to the elderly so we are proud of our contributions. This goes to show what can be accomplished when people have a mutual interest and aim at the same goal without ever stopping to con- sider the effort put into it. Our chair- man of the board said, that if there had not been the Soroptimist sisters on the front in the beginning, this would never have been accomplished. We are all optimistic and we hope that this is only the beginning of a greater accomplishment. Kópavogur, oct. lst.,1982 Hildur Hálfdánardóttir Manager Director of the nursing home . . . a 102-year-old woman did us the great honour by starting to dig and . . . it was hard to get her to stop digging

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