Local Community Activities

In the East Midlands


A selection of Community Activities
In The East Midlands


Lawrence House Refurbishment Project - Hinckley Ambion

Knife Crime Bleed Kits - Ashby dela Zouch Hastings

The Lincoln Community Larder - Lindum Lincoln

Isebrook Hospital Project - Wellingborough

Picnic In The Park - Bradgate


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Lawrence House Refurbishment Project

more Hinckley Ambion Rotary Club

An Enhanced Bleed Kit

Knife Crime - Bleed Kits

more Rotary Club of Ashby de la Zouch Hastings

Volunteers and trustees of Lincoln Community Larder, with John Leake (L) & Phil Morris (R) of the Rotary Club of Lindum Lincoln who gave their free time and services to help with the recent refurbishment. Credit: Joseph Verney

The Lincoln Community Larder

more The Rotary Club of Lindum Lincoln provides ongoing help & support

Isebrook Hospital Project

more Rotary Club of Wellingborough Hatton

Picnic In The Park - Bradgate Park

more What a wonderful day! People got to see the great work of Rotary In The East Midlands & have Fun!

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District 1070 Disability Games

more Disabled competitors of all ages take part in archery, darts, curling, table tennis, weightlifting, boccia, shooting, swimming, wheelchair slalom, and wheelchair dash.

Rotary & Sailability

more In The East Midlands ten Rotary Clubs assist a devoted group of local volunteers at Grafham Water Sailability (GWS) in providing freedom on the water to disabled people

Calvert Trust - Lake District

more Delivering challenging outdoor adventure holidays for people with disabilities

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