The Rotary Wrap Up Project

October sees our collection of warm coats for redistribution to adults and children in need in our area.


We had a very successful day at the recent Saltburn Farmer's Market with our Easter Egg chocolate tombola, where we raised £525 for our charities, with the Rotary Aquabox project being the major beneficiary.

We're grateful to all those who donated Easter Eggs for our prizes and special thanks go to all those who supported us by buying tickets - with almost 100 of them going away as prizewinners.

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A box containing all the essentials for initial survival following a natural disaster, Shelter tent, blankets, cooking facilities and water purifier.

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Several donations to our volunteer group, including a District Grant to help keep our woodland beautiful.

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An exciting partnership with the Saltburn Primary School

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First team was established in 1998 with the support of Saltburn Rotary Club and now has 7 teams aged from 8 to 14 years

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We are now in our 2025/2026 Rotary year, which is also our 99th year of operation, and Saltburn Rotary is actively recruiting new members to join our group.

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Saltburn Rotary's 2025 project with the Rotary Shoebox charity to supply much needed items to Eastern Europe has now been completed.

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October sees our collection of warm coats for redistribution to adults and children in need in our area.

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Our Beamish group

Saltburn Rotary sponsored a day at the Beamish Open Air Museum for 19 children from The Old Farm School in Brotton.

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