Feb 4th - Speaker: Julie Wickham - Stroud Valleys Project

Thu, Feb 4th 2021 at 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Half the talk will be on SVP's environmental work and half on the benefit of the SVP experience to the volunteers on specific programmes.


Stroud Valleys Project has an excellent working relationship with Social Services and has a proven success record with, for example, individuals coming off drug addiction and those with mental health issues. They also have two allotment projects for vulnerable women, including those who have been subjected to domestic abuse.

'What We Do' Main Pages:

Club collects £1200 at Morrisons Nailsworth

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Club collects £1200 at Morrisons Nailsworth

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What' makes The Rotary Foundation so unique?

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The Direct Membership Network is just one example of how Rotary is adapting to the future whilst complementing existing Rotary clubs

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Rotary Clubs support young people in many ways, which can be by providing funding but also through involvement in various school activities.

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Nailsworth Rotary holds many fundraising events each year, and the funds raised have helped a wide range of organisations.

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A weekend in The Gower, here visiting a lifeboat station

Fundraising for charities and helping members of our local community are just two of the reasons why people join Rotary. Friendship, fellowship and having fun are almost as important.

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Forest Green Community Garden 2019

We help out with many local community projects: The Older Driver Forum, Forest Green Community Garden, Stroud Court, Box Wood, Nailsworth Spring Clean, Arkell Centre lunches, Alzheimer's Cafe, Nailsworth Noel and Festival, and Stroud Ambitions.

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