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The Leonard Cheshire home at Hydon Hill, just south of Godalming provides support and nursing care for physically disabled adults in a friendly and safe environment. The home is set in extensive wooded grounds in a peaceful rural location.
The Rotary Clubs of Godalming and Godalming Woolsack have been supporting Hydon Hill as a joint Club Service Project for the last two years. Many members from both Clubs have been involved in a number of fundraising and entertainment activities throughout the year. In addition we help run the Resident’s Shop, the Charity ‘Shop in the Woods’ and assist with gardening.
The picture shows Dave Green, who looks after the premises at the Cheshire Home, with a wood chipper recently bought by the two Godalming clubs: very useful for keeping the wooded environment in good order!
more Rotary and the Royal Surrey Charity are joining together to transform surgical and cancer care in Surrey, Sussex and beyond.
more Rotary Clubs from Godalming, Guildford, Cranleigh and Haslemere came together to host a "Picnic in the Park" to help guests from Ukraine celebrate their independence day
more In June 2021, a group of Rotarians launched an initiative to rejuvenate Willow Wood in the Farncombe area of Godalming
more Again in 2018, Woolsack and Godalming Rotary Clubs helped with marshalling at the hugely popular Godalming Town Fireworks
more On sunny 27th May 2018, both Godalming Rotary Clubs sponsored the concert in Godalming Bandstand
more From the funds raised by our various events during the 2016-17 Rotary year, the club made a donation of £4,750 to the CRDA
more Loading a container at the Emmanuel Church, Stoughton bound for The Gambia
more Godalming Rotarians looked after the ticket and programme sales again this year
more Keeping members of the public aware of the importance of knowing their blood pressure
more Heights School Furniture gets relocated
more The Godalming Woolsack club joins with other Rotary clubs every year to provide hundreds of disadvantaged young people with a great day out. In 2018, there were over 900 children in total and some great feedback from the event.
more Godalming District Scouts held their St George's Day Celebration this year on the Burys and then paraded through the town.
back Every year Woolsack members engage in a wide variety of Community Service projects