Val Howe and Louise Willis from the District e-club spoke on their amazing project - Coats 4Kids. Due to a miscommunication we hadn't brought the club's projector so weren't able to see their PowerPoint presentation. Val kindly emailed it to me the next day and I have loaded it as a PDF.
Follow the link here Coats4Kids presentation to see it and/or download it.
There are more details on their own club's website at www.rotaryeclub1070.org/news/2022/5/23/coats4kids
'What We Do' Main Pages:
This page, which is available to anyone who browses the site, gives access to handy information in the public domain
moreThis is where, if you're not already in Rotary, you can learn more about us and can also download a Rotary membership brochure
moreTo quickly see What's On in the next few weeks see the homepage. For a printable list for this year, in PDF format, see below.
moreThis country, formerly known as Swaziland, is one of the principal focusses of our work overseas.
moreThe Rotary Foundation (TRF) is Rotary's own charity and, amongst other things, campaigns and raises funds for the eradication of polio from the world.
moreFriends of Rotary (or specifically of Nene Valley) are people who want to associate themselves with our aims and objectives but are not full members themselves. They support us by assisting with our charitable work or with fund-raising activities.
moreThis is the committee that addresses the 'wants' (and 'needs') of young people. As well as identifying and supporting candidates at RYLA and Calvert Trust we also lead the club's flagship project, the annual Technology Tournament - q.v.
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