This annual sports event for youngsters is organised over all by Sports Cambridge - designed at giving the children an idea of many of the olympic sports while encouraging them to enjoy exercise and experience a mass rally. Youth leaders staff the day.
This annual club project supports primary schools across the area. This year 1500 children arrived within about 30min at the University Sports Ground on Wilberforce Way, Cambridge in the morning, then left again at the end of the event. Coaches, vans and cars streamed in to and out of the area. Some stayed and parked while others bustle off.
For many years now the organisers have relied on our Club to manage the local roads and fill up the car parks as quickly and neatly as possible. Ideally we need at least 6 of us. The peak times are about 9.30 to 10.30am and 2.30 to 3.30pm. Cones and stewards (in high vis jackets) need to be in place in good time.
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moreOur annual charity car parking at Christmas using two car parks with the kind permission of the University and department of Chemistry raises £30,000 or more, mainly for local charities . To apply for a grant see our grant application
moreCharities are invited to submit grant applications - annually we give out over £30,000 - Fill in a Form and make your case ! Our next round of donations is open for 2025. Deadline 30 September 2025 (Now extended to 13 October 2025. THANK YOU to all applic
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moreThis committee aims to put on events and support organisations that encourage and develop children and young people.
moreThe Projects Committee manages fund-raising activities and recommends the charities to receive funding to the Club Council and Business meeting. It also supports our International projects.
moreSupporting the local community is a core Rotary aim.
moreFoundation Objectives - co-ordinating international projects using Rotary grants where possible.
moreThe International projects and activities are co-ordinated within the Projects committee.
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