Rotary Club of Milton Keynes Grand Union Photo Galleries
The Bakau Environmental Project update April 2024
Four years on from completion of a significant project to reduce Malaria in The Gambia thanks to the Rotary Club of Milton Keynes Grand Union (MKGU).
DetailsSchool play equipment funding
Through generous Rotary funding, new play equipment has been installed at Starlight School, Bakau Gambia
DetailsExtra Mile Challenge 2019 - Flanders 19th - 23rd September
Our biggest charity effort comes through supporting the organisation of the Extra Mile Challenge annual relay cycling event.
DetailsInternational Project - Bakau Drainage Project
We are putting our funds, together with a grant from the Rotary Foundation to support a drainage improvement project in the Gambia
DetailsMilton Keynes Marathon
We have manned the hydration station of the Milton Keynes Marathon since its inception in 2012.
DetailsClub Bowling Night
Eighteen Rotarians and guests, masquerading as tenpin bowlers, enjoyed a tightly fought contest at the Hollywood Bowl, Milton Keynes.
DetailsTechnology Tournament
Technology Tournaments are one-day events for teams of four students from local schools and colleges run by clubs in the areas working together.
DetailsLuke's Garden
Following on from Joe's Garden, we supported Flitwick Vale Club in helping the family of Luke, another Cerebral Palsey sufferer in making their garden more accessible.
DetailsPresident's Night 2017
Our annual dinner to thank our outgoing President for another successful year was held at Abbey Hill Golf Centre on 3 June 2017.
DetailsAbout Rotary International
A brief description of what the Rotary organisation world wide stands for.
DetailsYoung Photographer Competition
We put forward entries to this Rotary competition from local schools. One of our winners, Jessica Mason, was a winner in the senior category at District Level and also got a commendation at National Level (plus £50 from us!)
DetailsJoseph's Garden
We worked with Flitwick Vale club to help transform the garden at Joe's family home. He is living with Cerebral Palsey and this transformation makes it possible for him to get outside and play with his siblings in his wheelchair.
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