Community Service is one of the mainstays of Rotary Service and it helps Rotarians to plan and undertake projects that will help to improve the lives of people of all ages, abilities and diverse needs in our local communities. Amongst the many regular local and national projects undertaken are raising awareness of and improving the local environment, improving literacy, raising awareness of health issues, foodbanks, Shoeboxes, KidsOut and Children in Need. From time to time there is also a need for Rotarians to promote projects for Lal emergencies and disaster situations such as the recent flooding in various parts of the country. Community Service offers a great opportunity to raise awareness of Rotary Clubs and the wider work of Rotary and helps Rotarians to work together for a better world. Every Rotarian can make a difference.
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more Rotary in Southern Wales has over many years and continues to help with dementia in our communities.
more We all have contacts, both in business and social lives, let's use them to be the interface between the Dementia Friendly Community Co-ordinators and local business
more Useful information on Mental Health
more Although the partnership with Bipolar UK has now ended, clubs within our district are continuing to support Bipolar UK and their Support Groups in Southern Wales. To find out more about the impact Rotary has had ....click More... (1 page below this)
more This appeal for presents for disadvantaged Children has now completed its 61st year.
more … immediately became the biggest single outing for disadvantaged children in the UK, with tens of thousands of children taken out on the second Wednesday every June.
more The Environmental Sustainability Group’s remit is to raise the profile of environmental issues within RIBI at district, club and Rotarian level.
more School pupils have to do much of their learning online, but there are many who are disadvantaged by having no access or shared access to their essential learning. These Rotary projects are trying to help. (1 page below this)
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