During your time as a Crawley resident, have you ever, at some point in time, heard the words ‘Rotary Club’? And have you ever wondered ‘what do they do?’. We have.
So, to answer this question Shelley met up with Geoff Williamson. Geoff has been involved with the Rotary Club for several years and has just finished a year as President. Shelley asked “what is the Rotary Club and what is it’s purpose?”. Geoff told Shelley ”the Rotary Club is a coalition of business individuals of all ages and backgrounds. Being a Rotary member gives experienced business people the chance to give something back to the community. We raise money for local charities and good causes like Open House, St Catherines and many others. It’s also an opportunity to help those less fortunate than us abroad. For instance, we are currently working on a campaign to assist in the vaccination of children in Africa and Asia, against the infection of polio. Polio is a crippling and sometimes fatal disease. All we are asking for is a donation of £1 which will help immunise five children against polio. We are very grateful to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for pledging to match the funds raised by Rotary worldwide for this campaign. This is just another great example of business’ working together with the community to raise funds for local or international aid.
Some of you may recognise Geoff from when he and many others dressed up and walked round the industrial estate to raise money for a local charity which was featured here…
It soon became apparent these words we had had heard about, ’Rotary Club’, stood for community engagement, support and aid. Their achievements are endless and that’s not even getting onto the subject of their fund raising efforts and events.
Geoff did mention to Shelley about membership saying they are currently open for new members. There are only two conditions, you are aged 18 or over and have at least two years business experience. If you are interested in having a chat or popping along to one of their meetings to get more of a feel for the club then please visit their site here for further details.
Have you ever been involved with Rotary Club or benefit from their great work? Are you a current member and want to express your view? Then please let us know by writing in the comments box below.
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