A Partnership for the good of the people of Skipton
The Rotary Club of Skipton Craven held its 35th Annual Charter Night Dinner at Skipton Golf Club on 25th April, attended by Rotarians past and present, District Governor Malcolm Tagg and representatives from other Rotary clubs, including the Rotary Club of Skipton.
Guest speakers Charlotte McKeown and Sarah Wilson, founder members of Skipton Step into Action, told of their journey from the early days of the COVID pandemic to where they are today, three years on.
In his response, Geoffrey Maldwyn-Jones, President of the Club congratulated Charlotte and Sarah on the success of this now well-established charity and remarked that what Skipton Step into Action had achieved in 3 years was akin to what Rotary had achieved in 117 years.
Community service is at the heart of what the members of the Rotary Club of Skipton Craven do, and over the last year, they have been supported by Skipton Step into Action volunteers in the running of tea parties for the vulnerable and assisting at the The Great Skipton Santa Fun Run and the Santa Sleigh collections.
Geoffrey Maldwyn-Jones acknowledged that the two organisations had much in common and announced that he and Charlotte had signed a Partnership Agreement - with the motto, ‘Helping each other to help others’ - to share ideas, volunteers, resources and fundraising activities, for the good of the people of Skipton and surrounding villages.
He then presented a cheque for £5000 to Charlotte, remarking that since the Club prides itself in supporting local charities, Skipton Step into Action is a worthy recipient of this donation.
Charlotte McKeown, Founder and Chief Executive of Skipton Step into Action said: “It has been a privilege to be working closely with Skipton Craven over the last 3 years; We share similar values and aspirations, and work extremely well together.
The signing of this agreement has formalised our partnership working, and this collaborative arrangement will strengthen our position to support local people.
It was such a wonderful surprise to be presented with a cheque for £5,000 for Skipton Step into Action. This very generous amount will make a significant difference to the delivery and development of our services – Thank you Skipton Craven Rotary.”
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more The Rotary Club of Skipton Craven has recently presented a cheque for £27,000 to Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice, following the Great Skipton Santa Fun Run 2023, which took place on November 26 last year.
more The Rotary Club of Skipton Craven has recently presented a cheque for £27,000 to Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice, following the Great Skipton Santa Fun Run 2023, which took place on November 26 last year.
more The Rotary Club of Skipton Craven has declared the amount of money collected through the Great Skipton Santa Fun Run 2023, Christmas supermarket collections and the Santa sleigh collections.
more The cold weather did not deter the participants in the 14th Great Skipton Santa Fun Run on Sunday 26th November, when the streets of Skipton were once again turned red by 1848 Santas running, walking and wheel-chairing a 5/3 km route
more 96 residents of Skipton were in for a treat when they attended a Step into Autumn Tea Party at Skipton Town Hall on Sunday 17th September 2023
more Skipton Craven Rotary Club, supported by Skipton Step into Action, held another of their ‘Step into Summer’ tea parties on 21st May for the vulnerable and lonely.
more For fielding a team of 50 runners at the Great Skipton Santa Fun Run 2022, raising a magnificent £3,300 for underprivileged, disadvantaged and disabled children, and which earned them a bonus donation from our Santa Fun Run funds, of £425
more £947.08 raised over 3 days