World Polio Day

Thu, Oct 24th 2024 at 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Cheltenham North is celebrationg World Polio Day and will be planting Crocus Bulbs. See "Details" for information.


Since 1985, Rotary’s key humanitarian priority has been to rid the world of polio.

Rotary spearheaded the campaign at a time when there were over 1,000 polio cases a day in 125 countries, paralysing and even killing children.

Today, the number of cases is down by 99.9%.

Over the last 35 years, Rotary members, working with communities around the world, have contributed more than US$2.1 billion and countless volunteer hours to the fight to end polio.

Inspired in part by Rotary’s volunteer commitment and fundraising success, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) was launched in 1988.

This remarkable partnership which includes Rotary, World Health Organization, UNICEF, the US Center for Disease Control & Prevention and, more recently, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and GAVI the Vaccine Alliance. These organisations work alongside governments of the world to end polio.

Because of the efforts of Rotary and our partners, nearly 19 million people who would otherwise have been paralysed are walking, and more than 1.5 million people are alive who would otherwise have died.

Despite there only being a handful of cases left in the world, continued campaigning, health worker training and vaccination programmes are essential to stop the disease returning and ensuring the world is certified polio-free. Over 400 million children still have to receive their polio vaccinations by the GPEI partners multiple times every single year in more than 50 countries.

Rotary members continue to be key players in many aspects of the polio programme including on the ground in a number of countries as well as fundraising and advocacy.

Failure to eradicate polio could result in as many as 200,000 new cases worldwide every year within a decade.

Rotary members in Great Britain and Ireland have been huge supporters of End Polio

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To Celebrate World Polio Day Cheltenham North members in conjunction with Children from St James's Primary School will be planting Corcus Bulbs.

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The Rotary District 1100 June 2024 Newsletter A complete version with Pictures is available from the Club Secretary. See Contact Section on this website Home page.

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Tht Cheltenham Rotary Clubs are providing Community Grants to Local Organisations. See "Details for more information.

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The slides from the presentation given by the President for 2024/25 at the Club Assembly 17th June 2024

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An overview of Rotary and the activities of the Rotary Club of Cheltenham North

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A Review of the Rotary Year with copies of the AGM Reports

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The Club Officers 2024/2025 See "Details" for information.

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The Club Committees for 2024/2025

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The Carol Concert is held Annually in Cheltenham For more about this event please see "Details" below

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Details of the Charitable Donations made by the Cheltenham North Rotary Club

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This is a summary of our activities over the past twelve months. You can also view our Club Bulletin in the "What we Do" area of the Home Page of this website.

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The Cheltenham Wine Festival will take place on 13th April 2024 in the Function Room of the Cheltenham Ladies' College, Health and Fitness Centre, Malvern Road, GL50 2NX. Tickets now available See "Details" (An ideal Present)

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The Club Bulletin is Issued on a regular basis usually every Month

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Please Note the the Meeting Notes for Club Meetings are only available in the Member's only area. Details of Club Meetings are available using either the Contact form for the Secretary or the Future Events Area on the Home Page.

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Selection of Photos from Various Events

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An overview of the Objects and Mission of the Rotary Foundation.

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