For 2019/20 President Dinah Scudder has chosen to support the following four charities,
The WHEELCHAIR FOUNDATION
This is a nonprofit organization leading an international effort to create awareness of the needs and abilities of people with physical disabilities, to promote the joy of giving, create global friendship, and to deliver a wheelchair to every child, teen and adult in the world who needs one, but cannot afford one. For these people, the Wheelchair Foundation delivers Hope, Mobility and Independence.
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REMAP South East
This is a charity where volunteers use their skills to custom-makes equipment to help disabled people live more independent lives. Their most appropriate motto is "Making things possible"
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CAREPLUS BROMLEY
This is a local charity that provides a free volunteer support service to older people in Bromley. The dedicated team of volunteers provide help with everyday tasks, shopping, gardening, transport to medical appointments and personal administration.
The charity supports older people, helping them participate in the community, maintain independence and stay active and healthy.
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SERV Kent
“Service by Emergency Response Volunteers” also known as the "Bloodrunners" is a charity that provides emergency courier services transporting blood products, samples and other patient essential items for the major hospitals and hospices in Kent outside normal working hours and to the Air Ambulance Service.
Aug 2019 - see main picture
President elect Michele Odell, thanks Trevor Sayer of the "Bloodrunners" for the interesting talk he gave to the club after lunch.
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November 2020 - update from past President Tony "Well I lept in the garden last night. No wind, but COLD! Many thany thanks to everyone who supported me and made such a superb contribution to Helping the Homeless in Bromley"
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For 2018/19 past President Tony Power chose The Bromley Homeless Shelter for his charity. This is a project run by the ‘Churches Together in Central Bromley’ to help homeless people.
Throughout the year. they provide guidance to homeless people or those at risk of homelessness in partnership with LATCH at the United Reformed Church in Widmore Rd. central Bromley.
They also run a Night Shelter during the winter months, from early December to mid March to provide temporary accommodation for Bromley homeless people during these months. The goal is not just to provide temporary accommodation but also to help the guests to turn their lives around.
This is an entirely voluntary organisation with no paid staff and all funding is raised through it's own efforts such as the annual sponsored 'sleep out' each November.
November 2018
Rotary Beckenham, in partnership with other local organizations supported, a ‘Sleep Out’ on Friday 16th November, to raise funds for the two Homeless Shelters in Bromley.
The sleepers were treated to a wonderful Indian meal cooked and donated by Bromley Rotarian Shakor Tarat, the owner the Tamasha Restaurant. The meal warmed up everyone taking part, before they braved the cold and rain for the overnight stay in the graveyard at Bromley Parish Church.
President Tony was joined by District Governor Brenda Parsons in sleeping rough. Bromley Rotarians Peter Halligan and Carolyn Barnes donated the breakfasts and together with Orpington Crofton Rotarians Keith Heard and Anne Horner-Tree cooked 52 egg and bacon rolls in 30 minutes. Well done the team.
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2017/18 Past President Peter White chose two charities:
Both charities provide support to young people suffering from diabetes and to their families. They are based in the Bromley and Beckenham area and they co-operate and have much common ground and both are associated with Diabetes UK.
Bromley Young Diabetics
BYD was formed in 1992, centred in Bromley and deals particularly with older children to uiversity age and beyond. They especially help the children to become independent by freeing them as far as possible from restrictionsand by providing state of the art technology not available on the NHS.
DUKllands
DUK was formed in 2012 and deals mainly with younger or very young children. They aim to put diabetic families in contact, for support and friendship to enable young people to meet others, both young and old and living with diabetes, to help them realise that they are not alone and they are not different. They also discuss issues to change or to find out about.
Feb 2019
I presented our cheques, of just over £1,400 each, to Liz Varlow of DUKllands and James Tillotson of Bromley Young Diabetics on Saturday. Thank you all very much for your help in raising that impressive sum of £2,808:58. It is very much appreciated by the charities. I was accompanied by Tricia and Richard Lane, who took this jolly photograph:
We waited for "the right opportunity” to present the cheque for publicity for the Club and four months ago decided to await the joint Spring meeting of the two organisations, for a first rate talk by an expert from Kings on diabetic dietary issues.
Richard made some interesting contributions, including about his own experiences and the importance of hydration. It was very interesting talking to the parents. Oh yes - to that sum should be added some £230 from the previous year, when we filled in for the Mayor’s Charity Performance at Bromley Little Theatre, and which, for simplicity, went direct as “box office takings”…. and was excellent preparation in arranging our own evening at BLT last year.
The money will be spent mainly on "information bags to newly diagnosed children which contain amongst other items a Carbs and Cals book and scales to measure food portions, which is important for administering the correct amount of insulin, and care events for families which we support financially for local children at the PRUH”.
However, before we decided to present on Saturday, we intended to present at last December’s joint Christmas Party. I have always believed, with all our charities, that our moral support does much to encourage those involved - and not to be underestimated. Once again - thank you very much for your support.
Peter
2016/17 past President Charles Wood chose The Chartwell Trust for his charity
October 2017
Past president Charles handed a cheque to Michael Douglas on behalf of the Chartwell Trust, for £2,750.00.
2015/16 past President Nick Randall chose the National Osteoporosis Society for his charity
With generous help from Catherine Southon at the ‘Charity Valuation Day’, and with personal donations from members and friends, over £1,600 was raised.
In October 2016 Nick, accompanied by his wife Angela, attended the annual NOS lecture at the Royal Institute and presented a cheque to Dame Kelly Holmes. Dame Kelly was the principle speaker at the event, which this year celebrated 30 years since the NOS was started.
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2014/15 past President David Hynes chose the Alzheimer's Society for his charity.
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2013/14 past President Richard Harknett chose the Macular Society for his charity.
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2012/13 past President Richard Hookham chose the S E London Breast Cancer Trust for his charity.
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more A walking trip on the Isle of Wight, organised by Bill Fairhall
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more Cllr. Nicholas Bennett with President Tony Power
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more Skating Fun in Battersea Park
more The International committee raise funds at their annual quiz night and fish 'n chips supper for international charities.
more The Christmas Season starts in Beckenham with switching on the lights along the High Street.
more The Poppy Appeal in Beckenham is organized each year by Rotary Beckenham on behalf of the British Legion
more A weekend visit to the bridges over the Rhine
more In support of "End polio Now" and organized by our District 1120
more Swimmers attempt a marathon in support of BBC Children in Need
more The District Conference 2018 was held in Canterbury at the University of Kent.
more A walking holiday through the Cotswolds, organised by Bill Fairhall
more An annual circular walk in London to raise money for the British Legion Poppy appeal
more President's Night, hosted this year by President Peter White and Tricia at the Dulwich and Sydenham Golf Club.
more A lunch to celebrate the 84th anniversary of the first meeting of the founding fathers.
more An evening of wine tasting with a 'Call my Bluff' quiz to identify the wines.
more The International committee raise funds at their annual quiz night for an international charity and this year we are supporting Medecins sans Frontieres
more Thursday 15th February, a presentation by the Royal Navy to members with our wives and partners and guests from other local clubs.
more Christmas lunch with our wives and partners at the Park Langley Club.
more Santa assisted by President Peter, collecting for local children's charities
more A joint response from Rotary Beckenham and Rotary Langley Park to the challenge set by the President of Rotary International.
more A children's party in the church.
more The Poppy Appeal in Beckenham is organized each year by Rotary Beckenham on behalf of the British Legion
more A presentation of a portrait is planned for later this year. Richard Shaw explains the background to District Governor, Carol Vizzard who visited the club on 7th September.
more Christmas presents for children in hospitals and orphanages in Moldova
more Swimming marathon for an international charity
more This year, the District Conference was held in Bournemouth
more Jacob Khun from Jordan is the Rotary Global Student we will support this year.
more A celebration to mark the centenary of the Rotary Foundation
more An August Saturday morning in Battersea Park
more Supporting our local railway station in their annual Fun Day
more A walking holiday through the Sussex National Park, organized by Bill Fairhall
more An annual circular walk in London to raise money for the British Legion Poppy appeal
more A weekend visit to the D-Day landing beaches
more The International committee raise funds at their annual quiz and fish 'n chips supper night for a charity chosen each year. This year we are again supporting Medecins sans Frontieres
more An annual dinner to celebrate the Goodwill Christmas Tree successful collections for another year and to hand over donations to representatives from the local children's charities we suoort.
more Christmas collecting for local charities
more Annual collection for the Royal British Legion in Beckenham
more Supporting children in hospitals and orphanages in Moldava
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more Goodwood, West Sussex, 26 miles
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more A walking holiday in the Brecon Beacons in June 2016
more An annual circular walk in London to raise money for the British Legion Poppy appeal
more President's Night, hosted this year by President Nick Randall and Angela in a new setting.
more In support of our President's charity this year - National Osteoporosis Society
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more The International committee raise funds at their annual quiz and fish 'n chips supper night for a charity chosen each year; this year we are supporting Laissez l'Afrique Vivre in the DRC, together with our twin club in Sweden, Sodertalje RC.
more A team from the club took part in an episode broadcast in early 2016
more A collection of photos taken during the evening by David and Andrew.
more Christmas collecting for local children's charities.
more This year, our district 1120 conference was held in Bournemouth
more Rotary Beckenham provided and installed a potting shed and many garden tools for this charity
more A walking holiday based in West Lulworth in June 2015
more An annual circular walk in London to raise money for the British Legion Poppy appeal
more Good food, good wine and good company at our dinner at Langley Park Golf Club, hosted by President David Hynes and his wife Sandra.
more In support of Lord's Taverners, the charity chosen by our District Governor
more Past President David chose the Alzheimer's Society for his charity.
more The Quiz and Fish 'n Chips supper this year was in support of the building of an extension to the Bizwene Childrens Centre near Capetown SA
more A selection of photos taken during the evening by Andrew
more Santa in his sleigh with his little helpers and club members and their wives, all collecting for childrens charities in the borough and bagging for customers in our local stores.
more Christmas lunch with the ladies at the Park Langley Club. An excellent three course traditional lunch, with all the trimmings.
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more Celebrating 80 Years of Service 1934 - 2014
more A new local group for amazing parents and carers
more A walking holiday around Woburn in June 2014. See more pictures and a report below.
more Living Hope is a project which aims to provide good quality education for disadvantaged children in Baddomalhi Pakistan
more An evening of good food, wine and opera
more Concerts to raise money for charity
more The first visit from this Swedish Rotary Club
more A weekend respite for young carers aboard Cambria, a wooden Thames sailing barge
more The District Conference was held at the Conference Centre in Eastbourne
more A sponsored skate to raise money for Rotary International's End Polio Now initiative.
more A Centre for HIV/AIDS impacted children in Paarl in the Cape Province, South Africa
more University of Greenwich Big Band
more Refurbished tools and computer equipment for Africa
more A record of the annual visits to the club of our District Governors
back Club activities from previous years