Since 1985, Rotary has contributed nearly £1 billion and countless volunteer hours to the protection of more than two billion children in 122 countries. The disease remains endemic in three countries -- Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan -- although other countries remain at risk for imported cases.
A highly infectious disease, polio causes paralysis and is sometimes fatal. As there is no cure, the best protection is prevention. For as little as 46p worth of vaccine, a child can be protected against this crippling disease for life. After the successful engagement of over 200 countries and 20 million volunteers, polio could be the first human disease of the 21st century to be eradicated.
This year, our members marked the day by planting 500 crocus bulbs at the Sebastian's Action Trust's Crowthorne facility, Woodlands. Their back-breaking work is expected to create a spectacular purple floral display in the Spring. The crocus is the central symbol of Rotary’s worldwide campaign to eradicate polio, with the purple flower representing the dye used to mark the finger of a child who has been immunised against the disease.
more A relaxing social event to welcome Kevin Baylis as Club President for 2023/4.
more The Rotary Club of Crowthorne, Sandhurst and Bracknell attended and supported Remembrance Day services at Sandhurst and Crowthorne.
more Volunteers' planting promises spectacular floral display in the Spring
more Part of the 2-mile route is very wet and muddy so bring good walking shoes/wellies.
more Look out for Rotarians distributing details of the New Year's Day Walk
more Wreaths laid at Remembrance Services in Crowthorne and Sandhurst
more A reminder of this year's vision from Rotary International President, Barry Rassin
more Crowthorne Carnival in pictures
more New Club Leadership Team (LT) takes over reins for the year 18/19
more Rotary tree planting challenge will Make a Difference
more Purple crocuses are popping up in beautiful displays across the UK.
more The 2018 Dinner was hosted by the Rotary Club of Crowthorne & Sandhurst
more Crowthorne charity that promotes the welfare of senior citizens receives £2000
more President, Martin Spooner, and Treasurer, Leigh Welham, participated in Services honouring those who have died in violent conflicts around the world. The occasion was particularly poignant for Club members with family in the Armed Forces.
more Presidency handover to Sian
more Reports from our 16/17 AGM highlighted the vibrancy of the Rotary Club of Crowthorne and Sandhurst and successes achieved over the past 12 months.
more Rotary clubs across the country have been helping to rid the world of polio but supporting the Purple4Polio initiative.
back Handover social event to say thankyou to retiring President Richard Lindo and to welcome new President Kevin Baylis and President Elect Janet Wicks.