
The Rotary Club of
Hereford Wye Valley
CHARITY SUPPORT
2014 - 2015
A total of £4772.50 was donated to various local, national and international charities in the twelve months from July 2014 to June 2015.
£50.00
The Rotary Disabled Sports Team Championship relies on its sponsors and the assistance of Rotarians and their Clubs in order to function. If you would like to help by sponsoring the event and / or giving some of your time to assist during the weekend itself, please do get in contact.

£400.00
The Rotary Foundation transforms your gifts into projects that change lives both close to home and around the world. As the charitable arm of Rotary, we tap into a global network of Rotarians who invest their time, money, and expertise into our priorities, such as eradicating polio and promoting peace. Foundation grants empower Rotarians to approach challenges such as poverty, illiteracy, and malnutrition with sustainable solutions that leave a lasting impact.

£800.00
The Haven is a national charity providing personalised care and support for people with breast cancer, helping them to achieve the best possible quality of life.
The Hereford Haven
37 St Owen Street
Hereford
HR1 2JB
01432 361 061

£300.00
"Growing Local is Going Local" is a not-for-profit Community Interest Company.
Based in Herefordshire, the Company offers educational, land based-courses and activities for children and adults.
Growing Local is Going Local runs a vegetable box scheme, delivering locally grown vegetables to schools, organisations and communities within Hereford City and the surrounding area.

£150.00
Mission Statement
To promote work to the general good of the Community, to advance education and to develop work in connection with the arts. To give a platform for participants to perform their art form and to receive a professional adjudication.

£100.00
A practical demonstration of a trial at Court
The main rules and procedures that affect magistrates' court hearings of summary and either way offences. Two types of offences appear in health & safety prosecutions: These are: summary offences, which are held in a magistrates' court; and "either way" offences, which can be heard in either the magistrates' court or the Crown Court. There is a third type of offence known as 'indictable only', which is only triable in the Crown Court. No health and safety offences come within this category, although there are occasions where they may be linked to indictable only offences, such as manslaughter, and so will be heard in the Crown Court.

£700.00
Midlands Air Ambulance is the charity responsible for funding and operating three air ambulances serving the communities of six Midlands counties: Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Worcestershire and the West Midlands. This constitutes the largest air ambulance operating region in the UK.

£700.00
If you live in our area of operation (South West Herefordshire) and do not have independent means of transport or useable bus service you can use us. There is no age limit, although young children will need to be accompanied by an adult. We will take you anywhere in our area or just beyond and we do go further if we can find a driver. We take people to the shops, hairdressers, to visit friends etc. As well as to doctors, dentists, day care centres and hospital.

£1060.00
RYLA is a five night residential course held in The Forest of Dean. The course aims to improve the leadership skills of 40 young people aged between 16 and 18.

£112.50
KidsOut provides fun and positive experiences for children throughout the UK who are living in refuge, economic hardship or with other acute disadvantages.

Other Awards
£400
A total of £400 was made to individuals and other organisations;
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£100 to Isobel Garusey for Operation Raleigh partcipation
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£100 to Jemima Morgan
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£100 to Dominica First Aid
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£100 to Sarah Losh for a Zambia trip