The Rotary Club of Princes Risborough supports many local and national charities with money donated to the club and raised during our various fundraising events.
We were able to donate towards the Rotary International charity KidsOut, and have received the following note from their Chief Executive:
Dear Rtn Albert,
On behalf of us all at KidsOut, I would like to say a huge thank you to you and your Rotary Club for the £250 donation, to go towards the Rotary Christmas Toy Box Initiative 'Every Refuge, Every Child'. This is a wonderful contribution and I would ask you to pass on our sincere thanks to all involved for their generosity and support. The Toy Boxes will be distributed and delivered to the Refuge by the end of this week. The refuge staff have been asked to give the Toy Boxes to the mothers nearer to Christmas Day.
As you can imagine, Christmas is always tough for families in refuge, with this year set to be harder than usual. Most children arrive at refuge with only the clothes on their back, restricted to a single room with their mother and siblings. Mothers struggle to provide basic essentials, let alone toys for their children at Christmas. With 78% of families in refuge with no access to a TV, you can only imagine the difference these toys will make. As an aside, KidsOut has also provided 1300 families who have no access to a food bank or the school voucher scheme with a £25 supermarket voucher for Christmas. We have also sent out 7500 goodie bags for disadvantaged children.
The Rotary Christmas Toy Boxes will provide children in refuge with brand-new toys to support mental health and make the world a little kinder. The toys are given to the mother so that she can provide the toys from Santa and not from charity. This is so important for the mother’s self-esteem at such a distressing time.
“Refuge life can be difficult, especially for families, and the added pressure for parents to ensure their children have presents to open on Christmas morning causes a lot of stress and upset for our mums – especially if finances are tight. However, your toys mean we can provide our amazing families with the opportunity to have a lovely Christmas Day… please know your toys will be put towards making a child smile this Christmas.” –
Refuge support worker
KidsOut is a Rotary charity, started by Rotary and run by Rotarians – our aim is to bring a bit of fun and happiness into the lives of disadvantaged children and we believe every child deserves to build happy memories.
Thank you once again – your support has made a real difference to some of the most disadvantaged children in your local area, bringing some joy when they need it most.
more RCPR donations to CAWC
more Instead of the Xmas party this year, sacks of presents were prepared
more Local politicians receive PHF awards
more Christmas Market in King George V Playing Field
more Saturday 19th September 2020
more Annual Fireworks and Halloween Party held at the PR Secondary School at 5.30pm
more Tom is holding a Charity Golf Day in support of our own charities and the Princes Centre. Details can be obtained from Tom
more Held over 2 Days on the Phoenix Trail in conjunction with RIBI National event.
more Continuing on from the Saturday, another day (Fathers Day) to complete a Fun Ride along the Phoenix Trail in aid of Prostate Cancer
more Joint event with Rennie Grove Hospice in Duke Street. The donation form can be downloaded from this page.
more Golf Charity Day at WGC
more Before with the 'guy' and the Interactors from Risborough School
more The Tree of Light provides an opportunity to honour, remember or celebrate the life of someone special by dedicating a light on the tree. This takes place at the corner of New Road and Duke Street by the Tesco roundabout.
more Princes Risborough School Playing Fields
more West Wycombe Village Hall
more Princes Risborough School Field
more Tom Winkworth presenting a cheque for £20,000 to the Princes Centre on behalf of the Rotary Club of Princes Risborough
more Over 1500 people attended the annual Fireworks event at the Princes Risborough Secondary School on Saturday 25th October raising over £4000 for local charities
more This years Kop Hill Climb was a huge success with a record crowd of over 15,000 people attending.All proceeds are donated to local charities.Princes Risborough Rotary Club provided over 30 volunteers as well helping to manage the overall event.
more RCPR Annual Charity Golf Day at Whiteaf Golf Club in aid of the Princes Centre.
more Nearly 500 people attended the dedication ceremony on Sunday November 30th 2014. With over 500 dedications, donations raised over £5000. Dedications are displayed close to the tree and the tree remained lit until the end of December 2014.