ROTARY YOUTH COMPETITIONS
Submission Dates:
Non Face to Face Competitions – District Entries by 31st December 24 to be sent to District Youth Lead – Lucy Thornton at youth@rotary1100.org
National Deadline 30th April 2024.
Face to Face Competitions – District Finals to take place in February 2025 (dates and venues TBA)
Cluster Finals March 25
National Finals: April 25
RotaKids is an exciting way for those 12 and under to lead and engage in important, lively activities that will make a positive difference in their school, in their local community and globally. At the same time RotaKids enjoy developing the ability and confidence to take up their place in society as responsible, successful, effective citizens both now and in the future. They have fun developing team work skills and making good friends.
As citizenship
is part of the school curriculum this is an opportunity for Rotary to support
and expand the work already happening in school. The decisions made always
involve the RotaKids.
Click/tap to visit ROTAKIDS (requires MEMBER log in to access)
INTERACT
Click or tap to visit INTERACT website (requires MEMBER log in to access)
or Facebook at FB-INTERACT
RYLA
District 1100 is working in
Partnership with District 1150. Both Districts attend Storey Arms Outdoor
Education Centre, Pen y Fan, Brecon Beacons.
The District Administration Team are Robert Fry and Hayley Ridge-Evans
Contact by emailing youth@rotary1100.org
Prefixing Subject Title with Attention of RYLA
There are 3 Grant Schemes currently running – that is: Youth Development, Membership Development & The Environment & Sustainability. There is a New Pack available which contains all Three:
Description/Guidelines for Each Scheme
The Process to Follow to Apply/Secure a Grant
The Application Form (common for all grants)
Please contact Lucy Thornton – District Youth Lead – youth@rotary1100.org
APPLY UP TO £250 FOR ANY NEW YOUTH PROJECT OR ACTIVITY
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I would like to say thank you to clubs for making me so welcome on my visits. I have enjoyed meeting you all.
I now look forward to 24/25 and the achievements we can do together.
Thank you
Lucy Thornton
District
Youth Lead
youth@rotary1100.org
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