The Christmas appeal at the Rotary Club of the City of Wolverhampton this year was supported by over 50 people.
Club members, friends of club members and friends at the Bethel Christian Fellowship Church in West Bromwich gave a great many gifts and contributed in excess of £2,000 towards this appeal.
The appeal would be split between 4 recipients and this is the outcome of recipient number 4- The Rotary ShelterBox Organisation

Delivery of a much needed ShelterBox- even to remote areas.

Flood survivors in ShelterBox camp
Recent major natural disasters and conflict have brought untold misery and despair to tens of thousands who have lost everything and are in desperate need of the protection which ShelterBoxes provide.

ShelterBoxes are already on the ground in many areas throughout troubled areas but more are needed to replace depleted stocks at the Cornwall distribution centre in Cornwall.
The 2023 appeal has raised enough funds to pay for a complete ShelterBox.





and the club funded a fun day for the 200 children who attend the school and also members of the 4 transit homes, who joined in the fun too. Youngsters were treated to food and drink with fun and games being the order of the day. The star of the show of course was Santa Claus who arrived to add even more excitement to the day.






mber and December a very special child presented for treatment among the numerous beneficiaries.
s carol service held at the beautiful Ukrainian Catholic church as a result of the strong bond of friendship that has been formed with the Wolverhampton Association of Ukrainian citizens in the UK.