Rotary Children's Fun Day provides positive experiences for some of the UK's most vulnerable and disadvantaged children.
The programme is organised by Rotary clubs across the country. It is supported by Kids in Mind, a children's charity that offers mental health and wellbeing support for children escaping domestic violence.
For more than three decades, Rotary has been giving disabled and disadvantaged young people the chance to enjoy new experiences, taste adventure and have fun trips and days out.
More than 1 million children have enjoyed a break from the ordinary in a range of ways.
All of this is made possible thanks to Rotary clubs, who help to organise and fund activities, with many Rotary members also volunteering a helping hand.
It brings fun into the lives of children who often have come from difficult backgrounds, escaped domestic violence, or are disadvantaged in a number of ways.
For 2025, Rotary is planning to give at least another 30,000 children that special experience.
Project launching September 2024
Fun experiences for thousands of children
Taking place across the UK on June 11th 2025
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