Here in Storrington, Pulborough and district, Rotary’s community outreach is well known and respected. We are regularly involved in:
and Internationally we help in times of natural disasters providing Rotary Aqua boxes and Shelterboxes that save lives and make life worth living; supporting Rotary’s fight to eradicate polio and giving support for a school in Tanzania to ensure children get an education their parents couldn’t otherwise afford.
All this and much, much more.
We meet most Monday evenings at the Roundabout Hotel, Monkmead Lane, West Chiltington, RH20 2PF.
Want to be part of all this?
Do you want something new in your life? Have you expertise, skills and experience that would help others in the community? Keen to make new friends?
The Rotary Club of Storrington & Pulborough District could be just what you need.
The enormous sense of achievement you’ll experience doing something so worthwhile will be matched by the fun you’ll have!
If you would like to know more about Rotary visit www.ribi.org or our Club website to view our Club programme. You can also call Brian Parfitt our membership buff on 01798 815374. He’ll be able to tell you more and possibly invite you to come along one Monday evening to see for yourself.
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Pulborough Shedders recently celebrated the opening of their new workshop facility in Thakeham and expressed thanks to Storrington and Pulborough Rotary for a donation to support their workshop
moreStorrington and Pulborough Rotary Club was delighted to host a visit of fellow Rotarians from its European Link Club of Villeneuve-sur-Lot in France.
moreBeing part of Rotary involves more than just giving something back to the community; it’s about you personally playing a part in helping it to prosper and making some great friends along the way.
moreHelp Rotary Help your Community by supporting our Prize Draw for only £5 a month. Monthly prizes are currently £25, £35, £50 and £75.
moreFor several years the Club and individual Club Members have supported the work of a school in Kilolo, Tanzania and some of its pupils.
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