Our meeting on 28 January 2020

At our meeting on 28 January 2020 we were very pleased to welcome as our guests Amelia Hart and her mother Lisa. Amelia underwent a major spinal operation in November 2019 to correct her scoliosis, which the Rotary Club helped to fund. Amelia is now back at school and hopes to be able to play her favourite sport football again in due course. She told members of her difficulties prior to the operation and just what the operation has meant to her, and how much better she already feels mentally and physically in aspiring to achieve academically and on the football field in the future.

Print This Post Print This Post



Donation to charity in Kenya

The Rotary Club of Bromsgrove congratulates several members of our Interact Club who supported a student Rhys Aspland at South Bromsgrove High School in raising just over £250 by selling mince pies in the school. The money will go to a charity called ACEF (Akamba Children’s Education Fund). Rhys will travel to Nairobi in Kenya during 2020 with another family member to carry out work for the charity which supports access to education for many vulnerable children at Brainhouse Academy in a poor part of the country. Our Rotary Club has added a donation of £250 to the money raised by the students.

Print This Post Print This Post


New Member – Lori Rampal

Lori Rampal was inducted as a new Rotarian on 10 December 2019 by our President Tony Docherty during our Christmas Party held at Manor Hill House in Upton Warren. Many thanks go to our Treasurer John Teece for organising the party. Lori joins her sister Priya and father Amal at the Bromsgrove Club which is a fantastic family achievement and must be something of a record to be celebrated! A very warm welcome to Lori!

Print This Post Print This Post



Midlands Community Draw 2019

We are very pleased to announce that the Basement Project in Bromsgrove was our chosen good cause when the Rotary Club of Bromsgrove along with seven other Rotary Clubs decided to participate in the Midlands Community Draw this year. The Basement Project received £320 in charitable funds through the sale of raffle tickets. The prize draw for the top prize of £1000 will take place at 7pm on 27 November at a Rotary event in Solihull.

Print This Post Print This Post


Guatemala Literacy Project

The Rotary Club of Bromsgrove is delighted to be able to support the Guatemala Literacy Project with a donation of £200. With grant matching arrangements, our donation will become £500 with the support of Rotary District 1060. What is the GLP? The GLP is a network of individual Rotarians, Rotary Clubs and Districts, and the non-profit Cooperative for Education (CoEd), with a common interest in improving education for underserved students in Guatemala. Since 1997, over six hundred Rotary Clubs and eighty Districts around the world have participated in the GLP; in that time, 208,500 students have been helped to escape poverty through four sustainable programmes which are tried and proven to work.
The GLP was also recognized as “the gold standard of Rotary projects” by 2017-2018 RI President Ian Risley. Why Guatemala? Guatemala’s Central and Western Highlands exhibit one of the most extreme combinations of systemic poverty, illiteracy and inequality in the Western hemisphere. The indigenous largely Mayan populations that inhabit these regions suffer from malnutrition (rates which rank among the worst in the world), poor health outcomes, racism, high rates of illiteracy and low levels of educational attainment. Together, these factors virtually guarantee that the next generation will be no better off than the last.  The current grant aims to benefit 8500 children and their teachers to help them to escape their traditional cycle of poverty; four out of five indigenous Guatemalans live in poverty, and more than one in three cannot read or write.

Print This Post Print This Post


Donation for operation

We send every good wish to Amelia Hart and her family for Amelia’s operation which is due to be performed on 13 November to correct her scoliosis. Our Club is very pleased to have been able to donate towards the cost of the operation which is not available on the NHS. We hope that Amelia aged sixteen will soon be able to indulge her passion for playing football again!

Print This Post Print This Post