Rotary Club members are part of a diverse group working to address various community and international service needs. Prospective members usually are active - or may be retired - and they must have the desire and ability to serve their community.
Anyone who feels that they might like to become a Rotarian should visit the Club to find out more about Rotary and whether it is for you. Prospective members are most welcome without any obligation.
If you would like to speak to a member of the Club about attending a dinner, joining the Club or perhaps speaking after dinner please contact, Ian Hunter tel : 01483 766648 or email: ianhunter@chertseyrotary.org
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Polio must be wiped out to make sure no child falls prey to this paralysing and sometimes fatal illness. In 2020 Africa was declared to be polio free only Afghanistan & Pakistan remain endemic with the polio virus
moreFor raising £3200 in the Rotary year 2023 - 2024 Chertsey has been awarded a Bronze Partner Award
moreOn 16th February 2022 President - Elect Brian Perry handed over a cheque to Home Farm, a community hub set up to promote togetherness and sustainable living
moreOn April 2nd Samantha Jones, Community Fundraiser, gave a talk explaining the work of the Hospice following which a cheque for £1000 was presented In the photo is Samantha Jones, Toby Athersuch, Club President 2024-2025 and Club Secretary Ian Hunter
moreA chance to win Prizes whilst supporting Chertsey Rotary's work for communities at home and abroad
moreRotarian Brian Perry presents a cheque for £500 to Jenny Wardill of Runnymede Foodbank whilst observing social distancing rules
moreBlack Cherry Fair on Abbey Fields NEW website www.blackcherryfair.com Support our local community and help local charities raise some much-needed funds.
moreHistory of Chertsey
moreClub International and Foundation Projects
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