The Rotary Club of Northampton West is helping to rid the world of polio by supporting the nationwide initiative, Purple4Polio. For more than 30 years, Rotarians have been committed to fighting to eradicate polio across the world.
The amount of polio-endemic countries has dropped from 125 to just 2, with over 2.5 billion children receiving vaccinations thanks to the help of Rotary
As part of the campaign, the Rotary Club of Northampton West teamed up with the Royal Horticultural Society’s Britain in Bloom community groups. From Hardingstone Primary school, Rectory Farm Primary School, Delapre Primary School and St Benedict's Church to transform public spaces and brighten up the local community by planting purple crocus corms. The results appeared in Spring with displays of purple crocuses across Northampton
The colour purple has been chosen as it represents the colour of the dye which is placed on the little finger of a child on mass immunisation days when millions of children in entire countries are protected against the disease.
If you would like to be involved in the campaign please do let us know.