The cost of approximately £3,800 is being met by Eccleshall Rotary including a grant from Rotary Foundation charity of £1,250
The Club contribution is made possible from generous donations received, including at Santa & Sleigh collections
The Deep Oscillation machine (Hivamat) has been purchased by the well-known local charity Katharine House Hospice for use in its Lymphoedema service. This will enhance the ability of staff to treat more patients effectively. Lymphoedema is a chronic life limiting condition that causes swelling of any part of the body and is often associated with cancer and the cancer treatments.
The Hivamat is used to improve the tissues, reducing the fibrosis to enable improved drainage from congested areas to more efficient drainage pathways. This treatment helps to support the management of lymphoedema along with specialist hosiery which can then be applied to help keep the swelling down.
This will make a huge difference to the lives of local people who have this painful and uncomfortable condition. Katharine House Hospice currently have over 500 people on our caseload for lymphoedema and this service is very much in demand, locally as they are the only local provider.
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Sylvia Keris is honoured by Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland Champions of Change award June 2021
moreDonated books are for the ‘Rotary Books4Home’ project that gifts books to children who do not have books at home and who live in our wider area.
moreWe are in urgent need of men or women who are willing to give up a small amount of their time to join our team. This will enable the Club to continue to support our local communities.
moreThe cost has been shared between Eccleshall Community Library, Eccleshall Parish Council and Eccleshall Rotary.
moreA Hivat Deep Oscillation machine for Katharine House Hospice is being funded by a donation from Eccleshall Rotary.
moreThe 4 Rotary Clubs of Eccleshall Mercia, Stafford, Stafford Castle & Stafford Knot are responsible for promoting this project
moreWe raise funds each year to support The Rotary Foundation - this page aims to answer the question 'What is it all about ?'
moreLocation is Dood Pokhari village, Lamjung District, West Nepal. The project is planned as a joint venture between the 3 Rotary Clubs in Stafford and Eccleshall Mercia in furtherance of Rotary's history in seeking to improve lives throughout the world
moreNew Boys/Girls toilet facilities with links to the local water supply, with health & hygiene, privacy and comfort benefits at the school.
moreIn 2017 our Club together with Stafford, Stafford Knot and Stafford Castle Clubs held a fund raising lunch provided by the Ghurkas. The funds raised were to go towards the reconstruction of a school in the Bhojpur Municipality.
moreThe Hook a Duck appears at various places during the year, and is very popular with the young ones as every duck hooked wins a prize, all for just £1 !
moreThe award is made by the International Fellowship of Scouting Rotarians - a Rotary Fellowship promoting service to Youth through Scouting and Guiding.
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