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From left: Rotarian mentor Oh Je Kwon shows students Seol Rim Kim and Sun Tak Kwon how to plant seeds in the dirt in the greenhouse at Andong Young-Myeong Special Education School in Andong, Korea. 25 August 2014. As part of a global grant project, the Rotary Club of Andong-Central, Andong, Korea, provided Andong Young-Myeong Special Education School with horticultural facilities and a vocational training program for students with intellectual disabilities, autism, and emotional disabilities.
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Rotary Phoenix has collaborated with 21st Century Thame and local businesses to construct Hedgehog Homes for a project in Thame
moreRotary Phoenix collaborated with Trees for Thame and local businesses to plant 30m of hedging and 35 trees in the Queen Elizabeth Circle recreation area and a further 12 trees at Hamilton Drive.
moreRotary’s Business in the Community Volunteering Programme involves volunteers from local businesses joining employees from other businesses, to undertake community projects, during working hours.
morePhoenix Community Club (PCC) is an off-spring of the Thame & District Rotary Club. PCC is focused on community volunteering for people who don't have lots of extra time, but who want to give back.
moreSupporting the Environment became Rotary International's seventh area of focus as from 2021-2022 Rotary year.
moreRotary Club of Thame & District warmly welcomes enquiries from anyone interested to join Rotary.
moreIn the following paragraphs you can find out about more some of the events organised by this action group.
moreThis section provides a summary of the activities carried out by the New Generations Action Group.
moreThe aim of this action group is to coordinate the fundraising activities of the club for the chosen charities of the year.
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