Club Meeting Via Zoom -Speaker Miranda Cassidy - Medaille Trust

Thu, Apr 1st 2021 at 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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The Moving On Project reaches out to women affected by modern slavery in the community, providing one-to-one support to those who might not otherwise have access to such services. We aim to help women reduce their vulnerability to abuse, violence and exploitation and move on positively with their lives. We also help women survivors pursue judicial outcomes against their perpetrators supporting them throughout the legal process.

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Pico boat donated to Action4Youth activity centre

Our MKGU Rotary President for 2024/25 is Valerie Cooke. Valerie's chosen charity for 2024/25 is Action4Youth https://www.action4youth.org/. Read more about our work with Action4Youth.. MKGU Rotary Club celebrates its' 30 year anniversary in 2024.

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Volunteers at MK Marathon

MKGU Grand Union Rotary Club will be supporting the MK Marathon and half-Marathon on Monday 5th May 2025.

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Recent visit to The Gambia

Four years on from completion of a significant project to reduce Malaria in The Gambia thanks to the Rotary Club of Milton Keynes Grand Union (MKGU).

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Wrap Up coat donation at Unity MK

We have undertaken a number of charity activities across Milton Keynes in 2024.

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The winning team of Breege Traynor, Eric Hamilton and John Kelly with Vice President Chris Duff at the MKGU Rotary'End Polio Now' Golf Day

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MKGU Rotary Club 30 year anniversary banner

Look here to find out more about MKGU Rotary Club and what it's all about... Milton Keynes Grand Union Rotary club is a vibrant and dynamic club which celebrated its' 30 year anniversary in 2024.

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The photographic archive for our club is kept on a Flickr account. You can access it using the link below.

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The Crocuses planted at the Open University, our meeting venue, to mark our commitment to Rotary International's fight to eradicate polio

A brief description of what the Rotary organisation world wide stands for.

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One of our annual quiz nights

Some information about our club

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Tabitha Cobb, Ethel Morris and Maureen McColl were inducted as members of the club in January 2018

Information on how you can get involved with MKGU Rotary

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An intrepid cyclist on the challenge

Our biggest charity effort comes through supporting the organisation of the Extra Mile Challenge annual relay cycling event.

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We have fun together in a variety of social events organised by the club

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in 2024 we are supporting the Rotary Young Musician competition

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Local workers starting to survey the drainage route

We are putting our funds, together with a grant from the Rotary Foundation to support a drainage improvement project in the Gambia

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