Warm Welcome Spaces

Providing a warm welcome this winter


Rotary GB&I is delighted be the Volunteer Partner for Warm Welcome Spaces, having been involved since the launch in 2023.

Warm Welcome Spaces exists to turn poverty and isolation into warmth and connection through the power of local spaces made by and for the community.

Thousands of Warm Welcome Spaces exist across the country, with many opening their doors with extended services during the winter months from October to March. Spaces offer everyone a friendly place to keep warm, connect and make new friends.

In the 2024/25 winter Warm Welcome, there were over 2.6 million visits to the 5,000+ Warm Welcome Spaces across the country.

Rotary’s dedicated members regularly volunteer their time and talents to their local communities so they can tackle today’s needs and strengthen society for tomorrow’s challenges. This campaign aligns with the Rotary GB&I unifying theme of ‘Health and Wellbeing’ and the many service projects Rotary clubs are already doing in this area.

 


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Choice of supper followed by five games of Bingo

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Some information about our international contacts.

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Quiz Night 2025

Popular quiz night at Deeside Golf Club

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A few details of each garden to be visited.

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This year's event will be held on 19th May 2024

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Our featured artist this year is Christine Cochrane

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Thank you viewing the website of Rotary Aberdeeb Deeside.

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This project has provided piped water supplies to the Kyakatara Health Centre in Uganda by harvesting rainwater from the Health Centre roof.

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Job Well Done

Members of the Rotaract Club of Aberdeen joined with Members of the Rotary Club of Aberdeen Deeside to plant crocuses.

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We get support from some local organisations which we in turn support when we can.

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WE have an active programme involving our local child and youth community.

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Details of the local and area finals of this quiz.

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2018 Contestants of the Primary School Public Speaking Competition.

The Rotary Club of Aberdeen Deeside hosted the 2018 Primary Schools Public Speaking Competition at Milltimber Primary School, Aberdeen.

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Raise money for..

Help to raise funds & collect donations for Rotary Club of Aberdeen Deeside with Easyfundraising

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quiz at Deeside Golf Club

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some links and news from other Rotary organisations

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In October 2013 a group from the club helped to brighten up the local Allan Park.

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Addresses of the gardens which may be visited.

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Time ā€˜n’ Talent is an initiative whereby individual members raise funds for charity by carrying out a service or providing goods. It is a re-incarnation of Churn Your Cash.

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We held another online quiz.

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Last RCAD Volunteer day at Easter Anguston

We held an on-line quiz on Zoom on Wednesday 10th June starting at 7.00pm..

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Scottish Lunch – Tor-Na-Dee Care Home, 30th January 2020

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Milltimber Primary have expressed an interest in setting up a RotaKids group.

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Ross is pictured with his father Ian and John Whitfield the Youth and Vocational Convenor for Aberdeen Deeside Rotary Club.

RCAD sponsored a Cults Academy pupil for this year's Euroscola Programme. Ross Menie reported on his experience to the club on 27 March.

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This Rotary year 2018 Aberdeen Deeside Rotary Club sponsored Alexandra Cowie.

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Our Club supports local Primary schools and Cults Academy in a number of ways.

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An evening with artist Mike Samson on line in his studio

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some older events

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Volunteers from RCAD at the Calendar Girls performance at His Majesties Theatre Aberdeen. The total raised by all Rotary Clubs for the Aberdeen performances was a magnificent £7,317.11.

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Partners Night & Guests - Scottish Evening

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Presentation from Lars Foyen

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