The Glossop Rotary Tom Jordan Award was presented by Tom's parents, Jill and Frank Bedford, to Jacob Meaton from DOSportUK, Glossop.
DOSportUK is a community interest company which offers
sporting opportunities to people with a disability. The donation of £500 will be used for the
purchase of specialised equipment to support the teams and the participants.
Visit their facebook page to see the great things they do for the disabled.
Tom Jordan was an Honorary member of Glossop Rotary Club and lost his life tragically young to cancer. Tom was a committed and talented sportsman, dedicated to encouraging other young people to make the very best of their lives and talents.
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£500 was donated to this deserving organisation which arranges sports activities for disabled members
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more"End Polio Now" has received a welcome boost from donations from other Rotary Clubs who have booked our own member, Tony Bell, to speak on the Hubble telescope.
moreLtoR: Gill Redfern of Glossop Rotary Club delivering the PPE for St. Christopher's Trust and Blythe House Hospice
morePam Joyce of Disaster Aid UK receives a cheque for £2,700 from President Gill. This was the proceeds of our collections, personal donations and our club donation.
moreGlossop Rotary Club have collected over 360 pairs of shoes towards our District Shoe Aid campaign.
moreBreakdown of the monies raised and expended in 2023 to 2024
moreWe have donated £1,000 to Disaster Aid UK & Ireland and £1,000 to The Rotary Disaster Recovery Trust
moreGlossop Rotary Club has made a small contribution towards the new defibrillator installation at the Pilates Studio in Glossop
moreOur club was founded in Glossop in 1938.
moreGlossop Rotary Club together Glossop Inner Wheel joined Warrington Rotary Club's "Stop Hunger Now" initiative to help provide 100,000 meals to Nairobi.
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