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The Rotary Shoebox Charity was the developed by Rotarians in the North West in 1994, origonally they collected and sent gifts to children's homes in Romania. It was obvious that there was a great need for basic items which we all take for granted in our daily lives and for toys for children.
Now clubs all over the country work with schools and other partner organisations to collect good for the shoeboxes to send to needy people across Eastern Europe. In Aldridge we worked with local schools - children collected 152 shoeboxes for the appeal just before Christmas.
In 2018 over 25,000 boxes in total were distributed to the needy.
Does this project sound like something you could help with? The Rotary Club of Aldridge relies on links with partners and friends to be able to donate to charities and the needy in many areas. Could you help us? Please contact us for more information or to get involved. We need your help to make a difference.
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The Club works with local schools and youth groups in many ways. We run several Rotary competitions at a local, district & national level but these can be adapted in any way to suit the needs of the group.
moreShow your pooch to thousands of people in the community and help to raise money for charity. Upload a photograph of your dog, choose a category to enter and make a minimum donation of £2 for charity.
moreThe Rotary Shoebox Scheme has been running since 1994. https://www.rotaryshoebox.org/about-us/ Each year the scheme sends around 50,000 boxes or gifts to countries in Eastern Europe. Gifts are sent throughout the year to orphanages, homes and hospitals.
moreWorking with the Royal British Legion in Aldridge to ensure poppy cans are distributed and that there are plenty of volunteers to collect.
moreIn conjunction with Aston Manor Transport Museum Aldridge, the Rotary club are holdingn our 2nd Beer Festival on Friday 13th, Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th October 2017.
moreWe all only have so much time to give but being part of Rotary is an enjoyable way to spend my downtime.
moreWe gave 3 local schools the opportunity to send some pupils each with a parent to take part in a day of challenging activities.
moreThe Tree of Light stands in the Morrisons' store in Aldridge. Lights on the tree can be sponsored to remember our loved ones at this special time of the year. This is a major fundraiser for the club and helps us to support many projects.
moreIts not all about fundraising and service. An important part of Rotary is socialising and in Aldridge we organise lots of weekends away and trips out.
moreWe are proud to support the British Legion in Aldridge with the organisation of this annual parade.
moreWe have adopted a section of the Canal around Aldridge and are working with the community to keep it tidy and well maintained for all leisure users.
moreI joined the club in 2012 as the first female member, I was worried about what it would be like but I was warmly welcomed and know I made the right decision.
moreA walk of around 1.3 miles routed around the village to pass benches where you may choose to rest a while.
moreAre you interested in joining The Rotary Club of Aldridge? If the answer is yes, please use the email link below and we will get back in touch with you shortly.
moreRotary is cheaper than you think from just over £10 a month you can be a member with access to all sorts of projects and events.
moreTwo of our members are undertaking a virtual walk from Land’s End to John O’Groats (874 miles). They are walking locally every day to accumulate the total miles involved.
moreThe Rotary Club of Aldridge gets involved in lots of local projects in Aldridge. Wherever possible we work with other local groups to make improvements in Aldridge.
moreNearly 8 million people live on less than $1.90 a day. Rotary members are passionate about providing sustainable solutions to poverty.
moreCome along and join us.
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