If there is a problem, there is a solution. That has been the mindset of Rotary members for 112 years.
Today, the ingenuity, dedication and sheer tenacity of Rotary is tested to the limit, with more conflict, disasters and increasing hardship, all of which offer greater opportunities to serve and this is where Rotary members step up to the plate.
Now in its fourth year, the Champions of Change Awards are all about celebrating the humanitarian service of Rotary members, both at home and abroad.
The 2017 Awards will take place at a ceremony at the House of Lords on the 26th April, hosted by Baroness Harris of Richmond and presented by Lord William Hague.
In a new addition for 2017, Rotary is also honouring members of the public with Community Champion Awards. These members of the public will have led and inspired others and have been nominated by their local Rotary club.
Winners from our district are Irene Russell and Lee Burke
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