When the first lockdown began, we realised that some families were going to be in severe difficulties and members of the club used their contacts to identify local organisations we could assist with funds raised by events like our Christmas collections.
In New Addington we started by providing an additional freezer to Good Food Matters so that they could increase their capacity for storing meals they prepared prior to delivery to people struggling to feed themselves. We also made donations to the New Addington Baptist Church Community Family Project for the food parcels they were delivering sometimes on an extended basis to families in great need of this assistance.
As time went on, we became aware of the network of organisations at work in the area including the Vine food Bank, The Salvation Army and local authority agencies. It became evident that each had different capabilities and there were frequent opportunities for clients to be referred on from one to another.
Intrigued by this we asked Baptist Minister Claire Nicholls to talk to one of our weekly Zoom meetings about her role as chair of the committee which meets every month to bring these organisations together and coordinate their activity and maximise the benefits they bring to the community.
As we began to emerge from the latter stages of lockdown, we made a further donation to the Community Family Project in Arnhem Drive to assist with the furnishing and provisioning of the newly expanded Community Cafe.
On Wednesday 24th November a number of us visited the cafe and learned how it hosts the Crafty Needles group on Tuesdays and the Poppy Cafe on Wednesdays for those who suffer from poor mental health amongst other activities.
It was on this occasion Past President Peter Townsend presented the Paul Harris Fellowship Award for her exceptional Community Leadership initiative. In her response to the Club Claire said: I also wanted to express thanks for the presentation you made to me. I'm overwhelmed and it only sunk in really after you all left how much this means. I work in an amazing community with some brilliant people who love the people they walk with every day. It's been a privilege to work with them all.
more Report on the visit to the New Addington Boxing Club with pictures
more President's Charity two years running
more A charity we support
more This page offers a local online home for event announcements from our community and charity partners in concert with our @networkista Twitter account. This carries on part of the work of the Croydon Community Network Blog.
more The club made the Rotary International Community Award to Anne Lennox in recognition of her exemplary initiative and leadership she had shown in establishing and building the Myotubular Trust.
more Club members took pupils from St. Nicholas special school to the event giving them the experience of an enjoyable day out and social activity. The school supports young children with learning difficulties, autism or Down's syndrome.
more In particular we help with transport and here is an example of one of our members driving a mini bus.
more Vice President Trevor Morgan laid a wreath on behalf of the Rotary Clubs of Croydon at the Civic Commemoration of WW2 Operation Market Garden in Arnhem and met some of the veterans
more The Club was represented at the 2011 Remembrance Service in the Fairfield Hall by some Club members and President Trevor - laying a wreath at the Town's cenotaph and attending the Mayor's Remembrance luncheon in the Town Hall.
more The Club took part in the South Croydon Lights Switch On. Our collectors and the President Trevor as Father Christmas raised substantial funds for the Club's charities. A founding member of the Club, the Deputy Mayor David Fitz, joined the occasion.
more From Jane Hurlock: The proceeds from our Charity lunch held to raise funds for the Special Baby Care Unit at Croydon University hospital have now been handed over. Thanks to your support we were able to present Sister Ooi (right) with a cheque for £1450.
more Cassandra Learning Centre (CLC) is a charity set up by Jennifer 10 years ago to bring teen domestic abuse to the forefront of public awareness. The Whitgift Club donated £300 to support their annual conference on 25th October 2012 at Westminster hall.