We arepleased to announce and celebrate the induction of Carole Davies into the St Helens Rotary family last night. Carole joins us as a valuable addition to our community of service-oriented individuals, embodying the spirit of "Service Above Self."
Carole's membership was proposed by Rotarian Gaynor Winstanley, a testament to the strong connections and camaraderie within our Rotary community. We extend our warmest welcome to Carole, acknowledging her commitment to making a positive impact on our local and global communities.
Carole brings a wealth of experience to our club, having trained as both a teacher and an occupational therapist during her professional career. Her diverse skill set, and background align seamlessly with the ideals of Rotary, and we are confident that she will contribute significantly to our ongoing efforts in community service and humanitarian initiatives.
As stated in our principal motto, "Service Above Self," Carole will play a crucial role in fostering this ideal within our club. The primary objective of St Helens Rotary, is to encourage and nurture a sense of selfless service as the foundation of meaningful and worthwhile endeavours. We are excited to have Carole on board as we collectively strive to make a positive difference in the lives of those in need.
Please join me in congratulating Carole Davies on her induction into St Helens Rotary. Let us extend our full support as she embarks on this journey of service and fellowship within our Rotary family.
A warm and heartfelt welcome was extended to Carole by our respected Senior Rotarian Colin Black during her induction into Rotary St Helens.
Rotarian Colin Black, exemplified the spirit of camaraderie that defines Rotary St Helens. Colin's presence during this induction ceremony underscored the importance we place on embracing new members and fostering a sense of belonging within our Rotary .
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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 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.
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
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moreNew Member for our Rotary Family. Local business man David Sheridan joins the team. Pictured with President Paul Winstanley and Membership Lead Simon Hairsnape
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.
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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moreST HELENS ROTARY are one of 40 projects to benefit from more than £80,000 worth of funding through St Helens Borough Council.
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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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