Young and old come together to show the true meaning of Christmas. Kind hearted school pupils have sent festive cards to residents in two care homes in St Helens. St Helens Rotary came up with the idea of linking Holy Cross Primary School with Stock Hall Nursing Home and Bleak Hill Primary School with Grace Court Care Centre.
Each child is allocated the name of someone in a care home, so they draw Christmas pictures on the card and write their first name and send a personal message. President Paul Winstanley of St Helens Rotary said St Helens Rotairians are always looking at ways of supporting our local communnity. We had some cards printed and we made it happen. Advent is a special time of year so we wanted to share our joy with the local community.
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moreRotary St Helens in partnership with the Council and other key partners is creating a Heritage Trail around this famous Borough of ours.
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moreOur keynote speaker last night was Robbie Cormie, Operating Department Practitioner (ODP), and is a medical professional who specialises in providing perioperative care to patients undergoing surgical procedures. Trained to assist in the operating room.
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moreThe opening of the first St Helens Heritage Trail. St Helens Rotary in Partnership with St Helens Council has created and delivered the First trail at the Hotties. The opening ceremony took place at The World of Glass. Visitors with the use of QR code
moreST HELENS ROTARY are one of 40 projects to benefit from more than £80,000 worth of funding through St Helens Borough Council.
moreNew Member for our Rotary Family. Local business man David Sheridan joins the team. Pictured with President Paul Winstanley and Membership Lead Simon Hairsnape
moreSt Helens Rotary Club and St Helens Council are installing a dozen plaques around St Helens town centre to create a heritage trail to celebrate the town's proud history. Click on the QR Code
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moreRotary St Helens approached Northern asking whether they could adopt Central Station. Northern agreed as they are always seeking for community groups to adopt their stations to help them to become a community station.
moreThe centre has been leased from St. Helens Council by local people who are all volunteers and have become a not for profit registered charity. We want the centre to be the hub of the community working to meet the residents ever changing need.
moreTonight we had a presentation from Dot Prince & Joan Harkinson from the Hargreaves Dementia trust this is a local charity that supports people living with dementia and their Carers.
moreThe Club from time to time awards Paul Harris Fellowships to honour the founder of Rotary International and acknowledge the service which the recipients have given to community.
moreTeam Leader - Simon Hairsnape
moreTeam Leader - Keith Unsworth
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moreCollecting usable unwanted coats for distribtion to the needy
moreOur warm welcome has been supporting those seeking sanctuary in St Helens from every continent for almost seven years. This year they include those fleeing the war in the Ukraine.
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