Help us to help others

We are in urgent need of men or women who are willing to give up a small amount of their time to join our team. This will enable the Club to continue to support our local communities.

Sensory Tent & equipment for children

Since 2023 we have committed a total of £7,800 to the following local projects:

·        Katharine House Hospice Deep Oscillation equipment

·        Material for Yarnfield camp resident work project

·        Bishop Lonsdale Academy, Eccleshall – specialist books

·        Sound Bath Equipment - Walton Hall Academy

·        Staffordshire Womens’ Hostel Bedding appeal

·        Yarnfield First School ipad computers

·        Eccleshall Community Centre Monthly meeting

·        Cold Meece Defibrillator contribution

·        Bishop Lonsdale Academy, Eccleshall – specialist books

In addition we have in recent years given significant financial support to over 20 local community support projects, due to the response we have received from our fundrasing activities.

However due to diminishing membership our ability to continue as a Club with this work is threatened beyond 2024.  

Julia Gannon              Mark Hodgkins            Sylvia Keris

So we need a number of men or women who are willing to give up a small amount of their time to join our team.

We meet regularly once per month on Monday evenings in Eccleshall. In the process we aim to enjoy ourselves and develop friendships.  If you would like more information and/or to discuss  please contact John Ogbourne, Club Secretary  on 0779 627 3885 or send a message from below:

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'What We Do' Main Pages:

The Deep Oscillation machine being demonstrated by Lymphoedema Nurse Specialist Mel Cotterill

A Hivat Deep Oscillation machine for Katharine House Hospice is being funded by a donation from Eccleshall Rotary.

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A new toilet block to be constructed at the school to replace inadequate facilities, plus new water storage and facilities.

The 4 Rotary Clubs of Eccleshall Mercia, Stafford, Stafford Castle & Stafford Knot are responsible for promoting this project

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Sylvia recognised as a 'Champion for Change'

Sylvia Keris is honoured by Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland Champions of Change award June 2021

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Donated books are for the ‘Rotary Books4Home’ project that gifts books to children who do not have books at home and who live in our wider area.

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Sensory Tent & equipment for children

We are in urgent need of men or women who are willing to give up a small amount of their time to join our team. This will enable the Club to continue to support our local communities.

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Defibrillator outside Eccleshall Community Library

The cost has been shared between Eccleshall Community Library, Eccleshall Parish Council and Eccleshall Rotary.

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projects that change lives

We raise funds each year to support The Rotary Foundation - this page aims to answer the question 'What is it all about ?'

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View of the Lamjung area of Nepal

Location is Dood Pokhari village, Lamjung District, West Nepal. The project is planned as a joint venture between the 3 Rotary Clubs in Stafford and Eccleshall Mercia in furtherance of Rotary's history in seeking to improve lives throughout the world

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New toilets and hand washing facilities handed over to village elders and Rotary Club members.

New Boys/Girls toilet facilities with links to the local water supply, with health & hygiene, privacy and comfort benefits at the school.

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Earhquake damage at Bojhpur

In 2017 our Club together with Stafford, Stafford Knot and Stafford Castle Clubs held a fund raising lunch provided by the Ghurkas. The funds raised were to go towards the reconstruction of a school in the Bhojpur Municipality.

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The Hook a Duck appears at various places during the year, and is very popular with the young ones as every duck hooked wins a prize, all for just £1 !

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IFSR Youth Service Award by the International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians.

The award is made by the International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians - a Rotary Fellowship promoting service to Youth through Scouting and Guiding.

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