Rotary's flagship program since 1985 has been the eradication of Polio throughout the world. This disease is now endemic in only 2 countries, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
To support our fundraising, the district has purchased a supply of purple crocus pins in boxes of 100 that clubs can resale at their publicity events.
Stock is limited and is available on a first come first served basis from Foundation Chair John McGill. Each box costs £40 with delivery charged at approximately £5 cost per order. To save the delivery charge, clubs can collect their orders from John McGill in Dalton-in-Furness.
Payment in advance by BACS or cheque made payable to RIBI District 1190 is required to secure your order.
Please email your order to John McGill.
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The purple crocus is the symbol for the Rotary's campaign to eradicate polio. They also add colour to Garstang streets in early spring.
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