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CHARITY SUPPORT
2017 - 2018

A total of £5026.86 was donated to various local, national and international charities in the twelve months from July 2017 to June 2018.

£1001.00

If you're living with a terminal illness or caring for someone, Marie Curie Nurses, hospices and support services are here for you.

Our ageing population means more and more people are living with a terminal illness in the UK. Whether that's dementia, cancer, motor neurone disease, heart failure, Parkinson's disease, or any other illness, we’ll be here for you and your family to help you cope after a terminal diagnosis.

£420.16

Rotary, along with our partners, has reduced polio cases by 99.9 percent worldwide since our first project to vaccinate children in the Philippines in 1979. We are close to eradicating polio, but we need your help. Whether you have a few minutes or a few hours, here are some ways to make a global impact and protect children against polio forever.

£900.00

The Rotary Foundation is Rotary’s own and only charity and in 2016/17 will be celebrating its centennial anniversary. We tap into a global network of Rotarians who invest their time, money, and expertise into our priorities.

We direct our efforts in six areas to enhance our local and global impact. Our most successful and sustainable projects and activities tend to fall within the following areas:

  • Promoting peace

  • Fighting disease

  • Providing clean water

  • Saving mothers and children

  • Supporting education

  • Growing local economies

£347.00

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

Through a series of challenging, practical and theoretical exercises, the RYLA course provides opportunities to improve leadership and communication skills, and self-confidence.

£200

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

We are the Newton Farm Community Association, an independent charity based in South Wye, Hereford. Our staff and volunteers are passionate about making a real difference to the lives of everyone living in the surrounding area.

£100

A free, out of hours service delivering blood, human tissue and other essential medical items between NHS facilities in Hereford & Worcester, Gloucestershire and North Wiltshire.

One day you may need us......

£300

ShelterBox is made up of people who believe in shelter as a human right – that shelter from the chaos of disaster and conflict is vital. No ifs. No buts. We provide the tools that enable people to rebuild homes and transform their lives.  

£300

A donation made in appreciation of the use of the church by our club for concerts.

£100

A donation to the City Club for transport

£27.50

A donation for the use of the hall for a fund raising event..

£30

Rotary in Great Britain and Ireland's Purple4Polio campaign is providing communities with ideas and opportunities to get involved in ridding the world of polio.

£165.20

A visit to Father Christmas at Festive Farm for children from Black Marston School.

http://www.dinmore-christmas-trees.co.uk/

£200

West Mercia Women's Aid started its life in Hereford, where, as in other parts of the country, Women's Aid grew out of the women's movement of the late 1960s and early 70s, when the issue of violence in the home became highlighted. The group came together in the late 70s, made up entirely of committed volunteers, many of them survivors of domestic violence. The initial task was to raise awareness and lobby for services, but the group quickly realised the urgent need to provide some support, and a helpline and advocacy service was set up, again entirely run by volunteers, to support and provide practical assistance to women in Herefordshire.

Herefordshire Music Festival 2017

£150

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.

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