Tree of Remembrance Cheque Presentations
The people o f Wolverhampton continue to cherish the opportunity to remember their loved ones. The Wulfrun Centre welcomed us again and the Express and Star printed the many messages. In addition to the display we had two excellent Saturday choir performances. This culminated in the awards ov
er lunch on 28th January of valuable contributions to the funds of Compton Care, The Haven, the MS Centre and Rotary – as well as the Compton Care Choir and the Wombourne Community Pop Choir. Apart from the public the donations in cash or services were provided by our sponsors: Millers, Peter Posh, the James Beattie Trust and FBC Manby Bowdler. The recipients all thanked the Club for its efforts and encouraged us to do it again next year. 
mwich, I was able to deliver (today) 147 Rotary Showboxes to the Preston warehouse of the International Aid Trust.





tor’s team ‘Raging Rhinos’ at the 2017 Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) camp. Sponsored by the Sedgley and Wombourne club, Ollie said RYLA had been an enormous help in building his confidence to join the British Army,
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income which they can use to pay for items like school uniforms and books for the children or medical costs.
Jane Cooper visited the last of our ‘Happy Schools’ Global Grant project to refurbish sanitation and toilet facilities, provide Elearning kits and instal water purifiers in 6 rural schools in villages near Bangalore.
s a joint project between the Wolverhampton and Bangalore Peenya Rotary clubs.