
Handing over the filled Shoeboxes to Paul at Internation Aid Trust’s warehouse.
Once again, the Club and its friends deliver happiness in a Rotary Shoebox.
During November and early December, Shoeboxes were donated to the club for onward transportation to the International Aid Trust warehouse in Preston.
The boxes will be heading out to Eastern Europe- Romania, Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus.

The collection made by Causeway Green Primary School of Oldbury. Minion included!

Grandad’s little helper- Dylan- helping Peter to fill the last few Shoeboxes at Bethel Christian Fellowship.
The Royal School in Wolverhampton, Causeway Green Primary School in Oldbury, Bethel Christian Fellowship and The Rotary Club of Wolverhampton’s members and friends donated a wonderful total of 157 boxes.
The boxes are filled not only with items for children and teenagers, but also household goods for families in need.

Peter and Dennis Simpson of Bethel Christian Fellowship.
The scheme really does bring benefits to very many people and we certainly thank everyone who contributed.
Mike Boyce

Foreman for the day- Dylan Boyce salutes his fine work in stacking many boxes.

Oliver wants to be a pilot, flying the RAF’s large transport aircraft, while Jack is interested in becoming an IT or engineering specialist. Both Oliver and Jack said they were thrilled by the meeting and gained a tremendous benefit by being given the chance to meet the senior RAF Officers, the meeting having been arranged by PDG Richard Green fro
m the club.
r School in Finchfield to hold a second Junior Technology Tournament at the invitation of teacher Fiona Gilbert after her colleague Carolyn Bryan who had seen, and been enthused by, the Rotary Junior Technology Tournament when it was demonstrated at a ‘Big Bang’ fair at the NEC., which is the UK’s largest celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths for young people. 





to the Kingswood Trust continuing our support for a local organisation that gives children a stimulating environment in which to develop and learn.
The second grant for £602.50 comes from funds raised by a Club member and will go towards replacing equipment in order to ensure a full range of environmental activities can be undertaken. 