Every year, Southport Links Rotary Club sponsor one or two students to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) at Arthog in North Wales. Over the course of of a few days they face challenges designed to improve and develop their leadership and communication skills. Last night, the two students, from Southport College, that we sponsored this year, Bailey and Rowan, attended our meeting and gave us a very good presentation of their time on the course and on how they believe it has added to their skillset. Here they both are collecting their certificates from Club president Nick Philpott. Well done.
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moreInternational and Foundation responsibilties are to look at what our club can do to help those in need outside the UK.
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moreThe Rotary Club of Southport Links support two Interact Clubs in Southport - one at KGV College and one at Greenbank School
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