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The Moving On Project reaches out to women affected by modern slavery in the community, providing one-to-one support to those who might not otherwise have access to such services. We aim to help women reduce their vulnerability to abuse, violence and exploitation and move on positively with their lives. We also help women survivors pursue judicial outcomes against their perpetrators supporting them throughout the legal process.
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Our MKGU Rotary President for 2023/24 is Mike Rhodes. Mike's chosen charity for 2023/24 is MK Snap. https://mksnap.org/ MKGU Rotary Club celebrates its' 30 year anniversary in 2024.
moreWork has almost completed on a significant project to reduce Malaria in The Gambia thanks to the Rotary Club of Milton Keynes Grand Union (MKGU).
moreMKGU Grand Union Rotary Club turned out in force to support the MK Marathon and half-Marathon on Monday 01 May.
moreThe winning team of Breege Traynor, Eric Hamilton and John Kelly with Vice President Chris Duff at the MKGU Rotary'End Polio Now' Golf Day
moreThe photographic archive for our club is kept on a Flickr account. You can access it using the link below.
moreOur biggest charity effort comes through supporting the organisation of the Extra Mile Challenge annual relay cycling event.
moreThe Bursary Awards are made each year to students studying for careers in the public sector. This year's award of £300 each was made to students at MK University Hospital NHS Trust, Catherine Agunede, Shinta Francis & Rochelle Archer.
moreWe are putting our funds, together with a grant from the Rotary Foundation to support a drainage improvement project in the Gambia
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