Thank goodness for Poynton Rotary!
Yesterday I received a message from Innocent in Uganda saying We just had a very heavy storm, houses have lost their roofs. I asked how his home had fared and that I hoped the new roofs at Brain Trust PS had stood the strain of the storm too. He said We are OK thanks, and the school but I bet had it not to be for your help, the two roofs would be flying to UK!
The phrase in the nick of time comes to mind!
Thanks again Di Penny and members of Poynton Rotary for acting so swiftly to the emergency when much of the original school roof blew away in a previous storm soon after I arrived in Uganda in February.
Im now hoping that the weather calms down to a rainy season useful to crop growing rather than the devastating storms and drought of recent weeks where the crops and the people dont stand a chance of survival!
Help for the Friends of Sandbach Cemetery
Its all change at the top for Rotary Cheadle Royal
Canal Boat challenge is a Huge Success
£2000 donation to UK-MED for Ukraine
Dictionaries for Life
Bradda Glen Viewing Platform and Path Project
Congleton Bikeathon Extra
Rotary Young Artist Competition
Congleton Rotary helps Congleton Radio get started
Castletown Festival of Brass - June 2022