What is Rotary?

People of Action

Rotary is one of the world’s leading membership and humanitarian service organisations, with 1.2 million members in over 35,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries. There are 66 clubs comprising over 1600 members in our District which covers covers Cumbria and most of Lancashire.

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Through membership of their local club, individuals volunteer on community and humanitarian projects and activities which make a difference locally, nationally and globally.

Rotary members are People of Action, ready to turn their ideas and vision into lasting change, by creating opportunities, supporting those who need it most and transforming their lives.

Where others see problems, Rotary members see solutions: tapping into their professional skills, expertise and knowledge to make a difference. People of Action use their time, energy and passion to mobilise their communities to get the job done.

In Great Britain and Ireland, there are around 45,000 members in 1,700 clubs.

Rotary members are determined to tackle some of the world’s biggest humanitarian challenges through Rotary’s Six Areas of Focus: 

       

  • Peacebuilding and conflict prevention
  •  Disease prevention and treatment
  •  Water, sanitation and hygiene
  •  Maternal and child health
  • Basic education and literacy
  • Community economic development


 These areas underpin all of Rotary’s projects, activities and initiatives.

 The greatest example of this is Rotary’s campaign to eradicate the world of polio, a paralysing disease affecting children. In 1985, Rotary pledged to rid the world of the disease, at a time when there were 1,000 cases per day in 125 countries. In 2024, Polio remains endemic in only 2 countries - Afghamistan and Pakistan.

 Over three decades later, with the tireless volunteering and fundraising efforts from Rotary members, in collaboration with international partners, the number of cases worldwide has reduced by 99.9%, with over 2.5 billion children receiving a potentially life-saving vaccination. 

 Other international projects include supporting victims of environmental disasters with shelter, facilitating the building of sand dams to give communities access to safe drinking water or building schools to educate communities out of poverty.

 Closer to home, one of Rotary’s other leading commitments is to offer young people the platforms and opportunities for them to unlock their potential, develop their skills and broaden their horizons.

 Through RotaKids, Interact and Rotaract, the junior branches of Rotary for young people aged 8 – 30, enthusiastic young people have the chance to engage in social action and volunteering in safe and supportive environments.

 Thousands of young people also take part each year in Rotary’s Youth Competitions. Hosted in a range of creative and academic subjects, the competitions provide young people with an opportunity to develop their skills and showcase their talents.

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Our club provides ongoing support for The Foyer in Whitehaven which provides accommodation for homeless youngsters

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Polio Day at Beacon with Mayor - Mike Starkie

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The Rotary Clubs of Whitehaven Castle and Workington held a lunch on 10th October to host a Rotary Peace Scholar. Members from several Cumbrian Clubs were present to listen to an inspiring presentation by JodyAnn Andersen.

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Visit to Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team Depot by Whitehaven Castle and Whitehaven Rotary Clubs

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A Tombola arranged by the two Whitehaven clubs collecting for Charity

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In July we hosted a very successful concert at the Whitehaven Civic Hall with VOCE where we raised £1600 in aid of Blood Bikes and the Pride of Cumbria Air Ambulance Service

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Xmas Party Zoom Meeting

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We were treated to a talk from representatives of Blood Bikes and presented them with a cheque for £250 at handover night

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Rememberance service in Castle Park on Sunday 11th November where we laid our wreath. It was freezing cold but there was a very good turn out from the public as well as Service organisations

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Presentation of Dictionaries to Dean School pupils on collection of Rotary Shoe boxes

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The Whitehaven Rotary Clubs have been painting some of the lamp posts on the harbour Purple to highlight Rotary's work to eradicate Polio in the world

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How did you spend your Friday night? Some of us were enjoying ourselves being marshalls for the Hospice as Home Twilight Walk around Whitehaven. President Lynn and Past President Elly along with others were directing traffic and walkers at the hospital.

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Stroke Prevention Project at Egremont Farmers Market in December

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We were delighted to welcome ex member Yvonne Clarkson to be a friend of our club on Handover night

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Beacon at Whitehaven harbour specially lit up in Purple to commemorate Rotary World Polio Day

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Peta collecting money for Calvert Trust in Tesco

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Litter Pick in Castle Park

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After an enjoyable Charter Night in September 2018, it was made even more special when DG Larry was delighted to present 3 members with Paul Harris Fellowships. The very surprised Rotarians were DGE Mary Bradley, Past AG & PP Elly Day and PP Glynis Hayton

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Xmas market stall collection for Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team

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On 19th May Greg Hill visited our club and gave us an interesting talk on the Air Ambulance Service. Photo shows President Dave presenting a cheque for £250 to Greg

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