To mark their own centenary year coinciding with the 25th year of this incredible annual event, six past Rotary presidents are joining the current president of the Rotary Club of Guernsey on the 10th of June to form a relay team to participate in this year’s Round Island Walk.
Brian Acton, President said “In recognition of the 100th Anniversary of our Club, we decided to participate and lead by example and submit an ‘aged and mature relay group’ to illustrate that this is an event that all can be involved in. Between us we have on average well over 25 years of serving the community through Rotary.
“On the day we seven will be taking time off from our regular duties as volunteer officials to enjoy actually participating in the walk. We will not be missing the opportunity of raising sponsorship for our efforts.
“If the thought of taking on the whole walk seems a little intimidating, then why not get a Relay Team together as we have done to share the footsteps. Alternatively join the, more modest, Family Walk that starts at Chouet. It really isn't too late to register. Find out more at www.safferyrotarywalk.org.gg.”
In 2022 34 relay teams took part and for 2023 organisers want to smash this number! 25 charities have been chosen to benefit from this year’s sponsorship money.
Simon Milsted, Chairman of the Walk Committee said, “The values that underpin our Round Island Walk sit very comfortably with those of the Rotary Club in terms of its longevity, its deep-rooted involvement with our Island community and the service our walkers give to so many charities through the sponsorship that they raise. So it is particularly fitting that our 25th Walk falls in the 100th anniversary year for the first Rotary Club’s foundation in Guernsey. It was a simple decision to mark this linkage by inviting the Club’s past presidents to field a relay team this year.
P.S. To date (27 June) the Past Presidents team has raised £2250 for the Saffery Rotary Walk and our considerable thanks go to all those who kindly donated funds that certainly encouraged us on to complete the challenge.
more Charities benefit from walkers’ generosity.
more Local Rotary Clubs receive donations.
more A Saffery Rotary Walk to remember.
more THANK YOU, GUERNSEY - and all our overseas visitors who also took part!
more Every penny walkers raise goes to carefully chosen charities.
more Charities can apply for funding now!
more 1,100 walkers, £90,000+ raised, donations to 21 charities.
more The sun shone as the coast turned orange!
more 1052 walkers!!
more Charities can now apply for funding from the 2024 Walk
more £100,000 donated to charity in Rotary’s 100th Anniversary Year
more Over 1000 people took part this year.
more 25 local charities will benefit from the 2023 Saffery Rotary Walk
more Training mannequin purchased by St John Ambulance
more Presentation Evening At Government House.
more Celebrated at Government House
more Some photos of the Walk
more Bigger & Better Than Ever Before - Families Can Now Share in this Special Occasion
more Charities benefit from walkers’ generosity.
more Charities can now apply for funding from the 2020 Walk
more More than 20 charity projects will benefit from the 2020 Saffery Rotary Walk
more New Vauvert School playground equipment partly paid for by a donation from the Saffery Rotary Walk.
more Presentation Evening at Government House. 995 walkers, including 35 relay teams, raise £86,500 for 25 local community projects and charities.
more Early-bird registration now open until 31 January.
more Early photos of the Walk
more Making up the Walk Packs
more Presentation to youngest and oldest walkers.
more Supporting 20 local charities
more Another award for the Saffery Rotary Walk Committee
more A record breaking £85,430 donated to 28 local community projects.
more The 20th Saffery Rotary Walk raised £75,000 + for 28 local Guernsey charities