Charity Cheques Distribution

Wed, Jun 15th 2016 at 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Our annual distribution of charitable funds ...


We were pleased to distribute over £15,000 to local and national charities.

One of the recipents was the Treetops Ward at Dryburn Hospital and the children there created a wonderful Thankyou card:-


A complete list of all the charities benefiting from our efforts (in no particular order):-

St Cuthbert's Hospice
Finchale Training College
Guide Dogs for the Blind
Blind Life in Durham
Invalid Children’s Aid Association
Open Gate Durham
Daft as a Brush
County Durham Stroke Club
SSAFA
Downs Syndrome North East
Teenage Cancer Trust Unit
Durham Hospitals Radio
Durham Carers’ Support
Laurel Avenue Community Association
Northern Brainwave Appeal
Salvation Army
Durham Support Group for Visually Impaired Children
Cheesy Waffles Youth Project
Lionmouth Rural Centre
Treetops Ward - UHND
Headway County Durham
Durham Talking Newspaper
My New Hair
Revitalize
Durham County Brass Band Association
St. Nicholas Church
Josie’s Dragonfly Trust
The Rainbow Trust
Age UK
DFW Adoption
Remembrance Durham
Waddington Street Unted Reform Church
The Stroke Association
Charlie Bear Appeal
Durham Agency Against Crime


'What We Do' Main Pages:

This committee conducts all the Club’s administrative activities and provides the framework that enables the Club to function effectively whilst promoting fellowship.

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The main aim of this committee is to plan and carry out educational, humanitarian, vocational and youth projects that address the needs of the local community. [now includes fundraising]

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The main aim of this committee is to develop and implement educational, humanitarian, vocational and youth projects that address the needs of communities in other countries.

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The main aim of this committee is to develop and implement a strategic plan for fund-raising with the overarching aim that fund-raising should promote fellowship and community service

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We enter the club's centenary year with a display in the Clayport Library

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