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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A few questions about Rotary

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Rotarians and VIP guests gather at the Invercarse Hotel to celebrate the Club’s centenary

The Rotary Club of Dundee was founded in 1921 and has recently celebrated its Century of Service

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If you’d like to get involved with Rotary, then we'd love to hear from you!

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Maxwell Community Garden Project

A little taste of what Community Service do

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Presentation to Broughty Ferry Lifeboat station

Fundraising work to provide the funds we need to assist our Communities

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Youth opportunities with the Rotary Club of Dundee

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Dundee Rotaract donated this array of provisions to the Dundee Food Insecurity Network

The service, leadership, professional and community service organisation for young men and women .

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International Projects together with supporting our own charity Rotary Foundation

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Civic Reception with Dundee’s Lord Provost to celebrate the Club’s centenary

The Rotary Club of Dundee came into being on May 19, 1921.

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