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Feb 13th    Lord Mayor of Manchester ,Councillor Paul Andrews

Feb 13th Lord Mayor of Manchester ,Councillor Paul Andrews

will address the club at the Manchester Hall

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10th Jan   Lunch with Inner Wheel ,Manchester Hall, Bridge Street ,M/cr

10th Jan Lunch with Inner Wheel ,Manchester Hall, Bridge Street ,M/cr

Celebrating IW's 101st Birthday
https://innerwheel.co.uk/history/

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Jan 23rd 25  Club Council by zoom

Jan 23rd 25 Club Council by zoom

Club council by zoom

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10th April - Prof  Angelo Cangelosi

10th April - Prof Angelo Cangelosi

Robotics - meeting at Manchester University

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Jan 30th  on Zoom- Orhan Goran,Past President, Rotary Club of Istanbul-Fatih

Jan 30th on Zoom- Orhan Goran,Past President, Rotary Club of Istanbul-Fatih

developing a mental health support structure for young adult survivors of disasters and warfare

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6th February   Fellowship meeting

6th February Fellowship meeting

Details to be confirmed

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About us

 

Welcome to the website of the Rotary Club of Manchester

Since the formation of our club in 1911, we have been helping worthy causes and others who are less fortunate

Guided by the Rotary Maxim of "Service above Self " The club actively supports the Rotary End Polio Now  campaign and the Disaster Aid UK campaigns. We also support the Christie Hospital , Francis House Children's Hospice ,The Mustard Tree , Wood Street Mission,  -amongst others.

We welcome new members interested in having fun while "Giving Something Back " to the community. Fresh ideas and enthusiasm are the lifeblood of any organisation.

 

 

 

 

If you would like further information about the Rotary Club of Manchester , Rotary in the  Manchester/North West area or just Rotary in general, click on the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of the page

 

GREAT NEWS ABOUT OPERATION FLORIAN AND BRITISH FIREFIGHTERS – HELP FOR UKRAINE.

As you will recall, the Rotary Club of Manchester has a long-standing link with Operation Florian – the fire fighters’ charity. See: https://operationflorian.org.uk/

You will all have seen the harrowing news from Ukraine, with the terrible, heart-breaking images of the towns and cities of that wonderful country being shelled and bombed. On many of those images you will see firefighters – and you may have noticed that some wear the familiar brown and yellow personal protective equipment (uniforms) that is worn by British fire-fighters. Yes, that is British equipment. Florian have not donated any equipment to Ukraine before. The FIRE AID partners who have delivered to Ukraine are Kent FRS, EASST and Scottish Emergency Rescue Association (SERA) all FIRE AID members. As a result of the Russian attacks, The Ukraine fire and emergency services are greatly stretched and have lost equipment and personnel.

Sadly, in the type of awful warfare being used by Russia in its unjustified invasion of Ukraine the civilian emergency services are ‘legitimate’ (?) targets. It happened in the Bosnian Civil War, in Kosovo and in Syria (where Russia also played a part). If the civil elements such as hospitals, and emergency service personnel, including fire-fighters can be reduced in their effectiveness, then the morale of the population can be further undermined.

There has been a very interesting development, which involves Operation Florian and others. Coordinated by FIRE AID, NFCC and the Home Office. The partnership involves founding FIRE AID members, Operation Florian, EASST, Staffordshire Emergency Services Humanitarian Aid Association (SESHAA) Now this week 18 fire engines, 3 lorries of equipment plus 2 support vehicles from all over the UK will depart on Friday for Ukraine. Nine, assembled from GMFRS and other services across the North West – will depart from Leigh Community Fire Station at 0800 on Friday morning. Five will be driven by Operation Florian volunteers and current GMFRS fire fighters– including one driven by Steve Jordan MBE, PHF. Steve has been the Operation Florian link with the Rotary Club of Manchester since the Club started to support the charity in 2010. The appliances are packed with additional equipment donated from GMFRS, but also by Operation Florian from its store in Chorley. The appliances will rendezvous in Kent before proceeding to Dover. From there they will sail to Calais and then drive in a convoy – via a short stopover ion Germany – to Poland.

Watch for more news – and the story will be on the morning news on Friday.

Yet again, the fire sector – including our friends in Operation Florian - has responded to a need – in very short time.

 

 

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Happening soon...

Thu, Jan 16th 2025 12:30 pm

Jan 16th Manchester Hall lunchtime with Aditi Nahar

Aditi Nahar is a student at Manchester Metropolitan University and will speak to us about journalism and social media.

Jan 23rd 25  Club Council by zoom

Thu, Jan 23rd 2025 6:00 pm

Jan 23rd 25 Club Council by zoom

Club council by zoom

Thu, Jan 30th 2025 6:00 pm

Jan 30th on Zoom- Orhan Goran,Past President, Rotary Club of Istanbul-Fatih

developing a mental health support structure for young adult survivors of disasters and warfare

Thu, Feb 6th 2025 6:30 pm

6th February Fellowship meeting

Details to be confirmed

Feb 13th    Lord Mayor of Manchester ,Councillor Paul Andrews

Thu, Feb 13th 2025 12:30 pm

Feb 13th Lord Mayor of Manchester ,Councillor Paul Andrews

will address the club at the Manchester Hall

Meetings & Venue

Where and when:

We meet on Thursdays at 1230 for 1245h

(We are currently meeting mostly on zoom at 6pm on Thursdays') Manchester Hall
36 Bridge Street
Manchester
M3 3BT  0161 832 6256

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