FINAL NUMBERS = "The 2014 Christmas Shoebox programme has been completed with 714 boxes given out to Honeypot children.This compares to 534 last year, so an excellent increase. We have had a letter of grateful thanks from Honeypot that is being sent to participating schools. Once again, thank you everyone for all the help and support you have given to this very worthwhile exercise"
Ian Bennett, 12 January 2015
Report below by organiser John Thomson. Photos by Ray Dawes
"Under the leadership of Ian Bennett, coupled with the active assistance of Nicola Antoni and John Thomson, the Club broke all records this year
in arranging for some 700 Christmas shoeboxes (maybe approx 800 when all are in) to be donated by members, friends and contacts, but especially by sixteen schools around the New Forest and in Totton. As last year,the shoeboxes have gone to the very deserving children supported by the Honeypot Childrens Charity for which a "presentation photo" appears in the accompanying photo gallery.
"The generosity and efforts of the many participating schools and everyone who donated has been truly amazing. We estimate that the filling of the boxes comprise donations of over £6000, which in still
difficult times is a magnificent gesture in the cause of disadvantaged children throughout the UK and in the New Forest. Ian, Nicola, John and the Club extend their thanks to all concerned, including those Club
members who helped the cause, not least Alan Blair, Mike Eyers, Jim & Beryl Knight, and those who assisted with the final collections.
"The schools are too many to list in this report, but we hope press reports will publicly name them, and added to which we are ensuring that they receive appropriate feed back and thanks from Honeypot."
Message from Ian Bennett - to put members' minds at rest. MAY 2015
I understand that a number of members have the impression that Honeypot was drawing quantities of shoeboxes from other sources last year and that a large number of boxes were visible at the presentation in December.
I have followed this up and the facts are quite simple. Sellotape had planned to set up a celebrity film shoot at a Honeypot and the boxes, which were empty, were part of the promotion. At the last minute, the shoot was called off because the celebrity fell ill and the empty boxes were then returned to Sellotape and the promotion cancelled. I have had this information from two sources so I have no reason to doubt it’s accuracy and it is important that any misinformation is quickly dispelled. What a misunderstanding! I saw the boxes at the time and didn't think anything of it because they were all identical.
Honeypot do receive a few shoeboxes from other individual sources but something like no more than 20, I believe.
Hope this clarifies
Ian Bennett
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Presentation by Tina Richardson of Wessex Heartbeat to President Ian Frame of Certificate of Support on completion of pledge to raise £1,500.
moreBand of The Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary and rising stars from the Performing Arts & Music Academy at Brockenhurst College. Concert held Oct '24.
moreWe assisted the Totton Spiritualist Church in their project to give an Easter Egg to all children being supported through the Churches food bank. Also additional food and clothing for the Food Bank itself.
moreChristmas Party pictures
moreJoint event organised by New Forest & Hythe Clubs in April '24
more'Treasure gathered by our Rotary Club from Rotarians, schools and scouts for children who are carers for their loved ones.
moreAnnual Gateway Sports at Brockenhurst College, Sports Hall. Volunteers welcome. Sponsored by New Forest Rotary. Break for lunch at local hostelry.
moreChristmas Party
moreSponsored by New Forest Rotary & Wessex Heartbeat with Meon Valley Heart Start. FREE although you may wish to donate on the day. Maximum places 30. Visit www.heartbeat.co.uk to book & for information. Starts 9:45am.
moreThe following document by Laura Luff, the Senior Development Manager, sets out the LifeLab initiative.
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