A full member will be expected to attend club meetings regularly and become involved in the differing activities of the club. There is an annual subscription and many meetings involve an optional social aspect. Some of these social activities will involve partners. At this moment (November 2020) a regular meeting would involved a meal followed by on-going project updates and / or a guest speaker on a topic of interest, usually community-based. HOWEVER, AT PRESENT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, THE CLUB IS MEETING REGULARLY AND VIRTUALLY VIA ZOOM
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An Associate Member has the opportunity to attend as many Rotary meetings as they are able to gain a full understanding of what belonging to the Rotary family involves. No subscription is levied. Associated members work in a supporting role and are able to attend and take part in project planning. It is a way of ’testing out’ the club to see if it works for you. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE
A Friend of Rotary is someone who has expressed an interest, or been involved as a supporter, in some of the club's activities. They may be unable to commit to full membership for their own reasons, but wish to support on-going initiatives when they feel able. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE
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The highly-regarded SpecSort initiative - a flagship project of Rotary York Ainsty - is expanding its sphere of operation by delivering sorted and graded pre-owned glasses to more countries across the globe.
moreYorkits - making and supplying washable feminine hygiene kits for girls in developing countries
moreRotary York Ainsty Rotarians embark on a massive purple crocus planting campaign to mark World Polio Day on October 24 at the Folk Hall, New Earswick, York.
moreRotary York Ainsty, working in cooperation with two other Rotary Clubs in different countries, is developing a project which will bring medical aid to a remote region of Albania - Fushë Arrëz.
moreA 'Signature' project for Rotary York Ainsty. Members collect glasses from opticians then sort and grade them, before taking to Africa. RUTH PEROTT awarded an MBE in the Queen's New Year's honours. Link: https://tinyurl.com/MBESpecSort
moreYork optometrist Ruth Perrott was honoured with the award of an MBE in the Queen's New Year's 2021 list for her work in supporting visually impaired patients in Africa. She recently attended a ceremony where she received her award from Prince William.
moreSow, Grow and Share is now an over-arching title which encompasses the various diverse initiatives including Rotary York Ainsty providing growing kits to produce fresh food for participants in the York locale.
moreRotary York Ainsty has honoured York-based charities and individuals who partnered with Rotary to mitigate the effects of the Covid-10 Pandemic on the communities in York and district
moreA joint initiative with local organisations and schools to plant crocuses, the purple crocus blooms reminding all of the on-going threat of poliomyelitis to the world's children.
moreRotary York Ainsty membership opportunities are listed and detailed here - click on the image to advance to the detail.
moreTeam players wanted to join us in our many York community-based projects - with local, national and international benefits. Find out more below.
moreTeam players wanted to join us to assist us in our many community initiatives - with INTERNATIONAL benefits... Find out more here.
moreYorkits - making and supplying washable feminine hygiene kits for girls in developing countries
moreEco Angels is a Rotary York Ainsty (RYA) initiative that aims to transform waste plastic into attractive Angels. For a voluntary donation to the Yorkits project (which helps to change lives) RYA is providing basic armature shaped kits.
moreA York-based organic nursery and craft workshop is providing a safe and secure community working environment for those with learning difficulties.
moreToyLikeMe is a York-based community-interest company which encourages and influences toy manufacturers to consider disability when designing their products.
moreRotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is an intensive leadership experience organised by Rotary clubs and districts where teenagers develop skills as a leader while having fun and making connections.
moreHow to show an interest in joining Rotary York Ainsty - A selection of membership application forms
moreFollow the travels of Santa as he tours streets and villages of York bringing the Christmas message to local communities.
moreAn archive of Press Releases circulated to the media of York - including cuttings and links to original documents and resources.
moreYearsley Grove School in Huntington, York support Rotary York Ainsty's Polio Eradication project
moreYork area school pupils aimed for top marks in ingenuity as they swapped their classroom for a design and construction challenge - the RiY Technology Tournament, which was held at the international headquarters of Portakabin, in Huntington, York.
moreRotarians and volunteers have been out and about assisting with Marie Curie cancer care collections in York.
moreThe heart defibrillator at Copmanthorpe is ready for use, installed courtesy of Rotary York Ainsty.
moreA photo-gallery featuring some images taken on the 2018 visit to RYA's 'twin' club in Münster, Germany - Münster St Mauritz.
moreRYA have an active social program, usually held during the first week of the month in place of the traditional club meeting. This is open to relatives, friends and anyone interested in Rotary.
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