Monthly Friday evening conference call meeting from home.

Fri, Nov 27th 2020 at 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Monthly Friday evening meeting - Conference call.
Guest speaker
Kath Vale - Dementia Adventure.

Dementia Adventure

Dementia Adventure

The Friday Zoom meeting this months saw 34 members, family & friends joined by Dagfinn Holstad from Rotary Club of Kragero in Norway and guest speaker Kath Vale from Dementia Adventure.

Dementia Adventure is a locally based charity with national coverage supporting people with Dementia, their families and careers.

About Dementia Adventure - Exercise, fresh air and stimulation can help people retain their skills and interests for longer, improve wellbeing and have a positive impact on the lives of people with dementia and their carers/families.  Once diagnosed, people with dementia are at risk of being indoors too much of the time resulting in an unnecessary decline in their physical, emotional and social well-being. Dementia Adventure is a multi-award winning charity based in Essex but working nationally. They believe that, with the right support, people living with dementia can continue to do the things they have always enjoyed: get outdoors, remain active, keep connected to friends, family and their community and retain a sense of adventure in their lives. Dementia Adventure provides a range of services – all with nature in mind:

Fully supported dementia holidays, short breaks and outings - Dementia Adventure specialises in designing and delivering, fully supported, small-group experiences for people with dementia and their carers. Their model enables the person with dementia and their partner, family member or friend to enjoy a residential holiday or short break, day trip or outdoor experience together with the support of trained staff and volunteers. Whether they want to relax by the coast, sail on the river, or walk in the mountains, they have something for everyone and welcome people with all types of dementia.  https://dementiaadventure.co.uk/what-we-do/supportedadventures/

Dementia Skills Sessions - Dementia Adventure is providing regular FREE online Dementia Skills Sessions for family and friends caring for somebody with dementia, as well as staff and volunteers who support people with dementia as part of their work. Attendees can connect with experienced dementia trainers, learn more about dementia and receive practical tips and strategies to help them in their supportive role. Sessions start with the key building block in the programme - Thinking Differently About Dementia.  Find out more and book:  https://dementiaadventure.co.uk/what-we-do/training-and-consultancy/dementia-skills-sessions/dss-tdad/

Support for organisations - Their team of experienced trainers deliver a range of dementia training and support tailored to specific organisation. They can up-skill staff and volunteers that already support people living with dementia, help them create inclusive and accessible services across an organisation or set up a nature-based programme specifically for people living with dementia in the local community. https://dementiaadventure.co.uk/what-we-do/training-and-consultancy/

As a charity, Dementia Adventure fundraise to reduce the cost and make their services more affordable.

Visit their website to find out more, make a booking or enquiry.  https://dementiaadventure.co.uk/about-us/contact-us/



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Dunmow Rotary Youth Competitions 2024

Dunmow Rotary Youth Competitions 2024/25 Young Artist, Young Chef, Young Environmentalist, Young Photographer and Young Writer.

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Music Project with HRS

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Willie Fraser, President (2019/20) of the Rotary Club of Dunmow, presenting a donation of 1,000 face masks to the Redbond Care Home manager Sam Dearlove.

The Community Service Committee is responsible for organising events to give direct service to the community OR to raise funds for community groups and charities. Examples include: Father Christmas collections & Community Concerts.

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Group picture with the Mayor of Great Dunmow Town, Cllr. Peter Childs

Annual Youth Competition Awards event took place on Friday 10th May

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Charter dinner in 1949

The Rotary Club of Dunmow received it's Charter as a Club on 9th February 1949.

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Presentations

Further donation to local organisations, Wholesome, UCAN & Buffy Playbus Association.

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Guests with Peter Watson, Rotary Club of Dunmow President.

Annual Sports Personality Dinner held on Friday 26th April 2024, with guest speaker Graham Gooch OBE, ex England and Essex Cricket Captain

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Pictures of recent donations and presentations.

Recent donations to local organisations from the Collinson Legacy Fund

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Rotary Ad.

The Membership Service Committee looks after the welfare of members and recruitment of new members. Committee Chair: Barry Clark.

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Kragero & Dunmow Rotary Club members enjoying a meal together on the visit to Kragero, Norway.

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Philip Helps & Stan Keller with the Bowls Trophy.

Our club takes part in sporting competitions with other local Rotary clubs. This time featuring the Victorious Dunmow Rotary 2022 Bowls Team.

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