Prior to 1960 Polio was endemic throughout the world causing paralysis and sometimes death. Polio can strike at any age but mainly affects children under five. Each year polio paralysed 350k children annually.
In 1985 Rotary International launched PolioPlus working with international partners, the first and largest internationally coordinated private-sector support of a public health initiative, with an initial fundraising target of US$120 million which was soon achieved and surpassed.
By the late 1970’s Polio was eradicated from the UK and Europe and from the Americas by the 1990’s. In 2000 a record 550 million children received the vaccine and the western pacific region from Australia to China was declared polio-free.
Today after 35 years Rotary and its partners in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative have reduced polio cases by 99.9%. Today there are only two countries in the world where wild polio is endemic, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
All funds raised by the Rotary Stop Polio Now campaign are trebled by the Bill and Melissa Gates Foundation
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The Saunter continues to be popular. So the 2025 Saunter will be over the same route, plus an alternative shorter route suitable for younger children
moreThe Rotary Foundation is the charitable trust fund of Rotary International. In simple terms it is OUR charity and it belongs to every one of us who holds membership of any Rotary club world-wide.
moreSome of the charities we support
moreThe club is involved in a number of activities for the benefit of young people
moreThis Walk/Run continues to be popular, so we hope to see many new entrants in 2026, as well as our regulars, some of whom have been coming for 20 years or more! This year, we will decide which main charity to support shortly
moreWe meet Monday evenings, monthly for business meetings, others may be for speakers or excursions etc.
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