Becoming a Friend of Rotary allows you to share our ideals and objectives without the responsibility or commitment required from a full member. But it does allow you to be part of a Rotary club to contribute to the community and to assist in club projects and events when you are available to do so.
Being a Friend of Rotary allows you to participate in fundraising events and projects. However, some activities are not specifically designed to raise funds. They can be to assist in a hands-on working way, or they can be just to socialise. Rotarians call this fellowship. It is an opportunity to enjoy activities and each other's company, catch up with old friends and make or develop new ones.
Benefits of Friends of Rotary
If you'd like to be part of the community, read our online guide and complete the application form here: Friends of Rotary Application Form
more Many thanks to the Rotary Club’s people for their enthusiasm and undying support for everyone who needs help
more The Rotary Club of St Ives is honoured to be able to support the local community and proud to be recognised by Mayor Philip Pope
more Steve Coleman, a stalwart member of the Club, died from Motor Neurone Disease in 2022. The Club has raised funds in his memory.
more Perhaps you are looking for a new interest and want to have a positive effect on the community both locally and globally.........
more Every November the Club takes part in the "Shoeboxes to Moldova" Christmas Appeal. Moldova is the poorest country in Europe and many people live in poverty. The shoeboxes are filled with "goodies" for the Moldovans of all ages.
more The Club paid for a second day of the Life Education Bus at Fen Drayton Primary School. President Sally presented the Head Teacher, Mrs McQueen, with the cheque.
back Rotary Club of St Ives, Cambridgeshire. Est. 1953