On Friday 5th August the Rotary Club of Abingdon enjoyed an informative and inspiring afternoon with Cllr. Andy Foulsham, the Mayor of Abingdon, who explained his role and the theme he has chosen for his year: that of “Belonging.” Cllr Foulsham supports The Archway Foundation, which serves those in our community who suffer from loneliness. The Archway Foundation is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. Cllr. Foulsham also endorses the work of Yellow Submarine, an award-winning Oxfordshire charity which believes that people with learning disabilities and autism deserve to live life to the full. Rotarians were able to update the Mayor on our forthcoming projects and events: the Rotary Jingle Bell Jog and the World Poohsticks Championship among others, still currently in planning, and he told us about the help Ukrainian refugees are receiving in Abingdon, informing us of the work in the local community to help raise funds for those still in Ukraine. Club President David Pope presided over the meeting and offered a warm and open invitation to the Mayor to come and visit us again.
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4000 crocuses planted outside Abingdon Police Station in two hours to celebrate our Rotary Foundation ending Polio across the world
moreOn Saturday the 24th We joined other groups in Abingdon on a River Litter Pick. The Sun shone and we all had a great time. We look forward to being involved with the Plastic Blitz next time.
moreOne of the most popular events on our calendar, the regular DNAPQuizzes raise a lot of money for our local charities, supported by the Rotary Club of Abingdon.
moreWe worked with the Nasio Trust to install water tanks in Tanzania, to provide safe drinking water. Ground water in the region is heavily fluoridised and causes health problems for the population.
moreTwo splendid cups commissioned for our Club's annual Youth Speaks competition. Often won by our talented young people from Abingdon's six secondary schools, our winning teams often go on to the next levels of this national Rotary Competition!
moreThe Club's foreign conscience - here immunising under-fives in India against Polio. There is no cure for Polio but it is preventable with a vaccine. Only two countries now remain endemic. We’ve reduced cases by 99.9% since 1988
moreThe Rotary Foundation is Rotary International's own charity. It does an enormous amount of good in the world. Watch the video The Heart of Rotary for a flavour!
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