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Kids Out Day
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Every year Rotary in Britain and Ireland organises a day out for disadvantaged and special needs children and young people throughout the country called ‘Rotary Kids Out Day’. Click here for a detailed account of Abingdon Vesper's Kids Out Day. |
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Thames Valley and Chiltern Air Ambulance
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Abingdon Rotary Club donated £4000 to the Thames Valley and Chiltern Air Ambulance. |
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More funding for Stroke Association
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Rotarians spend a lot of time and effort raising funds for charitable purposes. Here is the other side of that coin - the delivery of funds raised. Our picture shows the presentation of a cheque for £18,000 by Abingdon Vesper Club President Norma Martin to Maureen Cobb of the Stroke Association. This gift, which took place at a meeting of the Rotary Club at the end of April is a further contribution to support the work of the Young Stroke Co-ordinator - a post which commemorates the life and work of Rotarian Maureen Ferguson, a former President of the Abingdon Vesper Club. |
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Barge Trips
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For the tenth year running the Rotary Club of Abingdon Vesper ran barge trips for three weeks, giving many local groups the opportunity to have a wonderful day out on a barge plying the Kennet and Avon Canal.
For a detailed account and more pictures, click here.
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Even in our relatively affluent local community, there are children who would have a very thin Christmas if it were not for another activity supported by the Rotary Club of Abingdon Vesper. We collect good second-hand and new toys (or donations with which to buy new toys) and our very own Father Christmas sees that they reach the most needy destinations. |
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Going up the age range, appropriate club members help those coming up to school leaving age to develop confidence and skills in handling interview situations; we also sponsor both able bodied and disabled young adults in the age range 18-25 for Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) to enable them to undertake leadership development training. Peter Roy is a recent Award Winner.
Click here to read a most interesting account of the course he undertook.
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Another regular service activity undertaken by the Abingdon Vesper Club is the provision of transport to convey members of the local Stroke Club to their fortnightly meetings. We not only transport some of the members, but we stay with them during their club activities, and the social contact this gives them is as valuable as the provision of transport. |
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Group Study Exchange
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Another aspect of international service which we undertake is acting as Counsellors for foreign students who come to the UK to follow post-graduate studies under the Ambassadorial Scholars programme. With Oxford University being a prime target for overseas post-graduate students, there are numerous opportunities to undertake this rewarding task. Again, considerable appreciation for the ways of people of another culture is one of the many benefits which we gain from this kind of activity.
Click here for a recent case study.
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