Rotary Flood Disaster Appeal Reaches £270,000
Rotary Clubs across the country have responded to the national Rotary Flood Disaster Appeal set up in response to the devastation caused by the recent flooding.

Appeals were set up initially by Rotary in Yorkshire and Gloucestershire but when other areas became affected, a central appeal was launched with a separate fund.

To date Rotarians have responded magnificently, both in service and fund raising and more than £270,000 has been raised.

Specific examples have been Rotarians working with first responders, filling sand bags, helping in community halls with social services, looking after those displaced from their homes, cleaning and flushing toilets with buckets of water, collecting and laundering people’s clothes, distributing bottled water, essential food supplies and fuel. Rotarians have also housed displaced persons and are now heavily involved in clean up projects.

The Central Fund is to collect donations that are not specified for a particular district. The distribution of all donations received will be distributed by those districts in response to club applications. Priority will be given to sustainable community based projects and community recovery activities.

Allan Jagger President Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland said
“We have launched this appeal to help relieve the hardship of the victims of the recent flooding. Rotary is very grateful for the continuing generosity of the public. Rotary is able to react very quickly and effectively through its national, district and local structure. We work in partnership with local, regional and national government and the rescue and voluntary services to maximize the impact of the appeal. Further donations would be welcome from individuals and businesses.”

Donations can be made by cheque payable to “Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland Donations A/C” (and qualify for Gift Aid if UK tax payer), and sent to Robin Freeman, Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland, Kinwarton Road, Alcester, Warwickshire B40 6PB.

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