The Scarborough News

Rotary clubs present centenary-year funds

- Duncan Atkins duncan.atkins@jpimedia.co.uk @thescarbor­onews

Scarboroug­h’s Rotary groups joined forces to make a special presentati­on of £25,000 to three local charities.

The proceeds will be shared between Saint Catherine’s Hospice, York & Scarboroug­h Hospitals Charity and Scarboroug­h YMCA, who have each identified an important project they wish to undertake to help people in the Scarboroug­h community.

Bill Mustoe, of Scarboroug­h YMCA, said: “The YMCA is facing unpreceden­ted serious cost pressure currently and is truly grateful for the continued Rotary support at such a difficult time.”

Maya Liversidge, of York &

Scarboroug­h Hospitals Charity, said: “The donation will be going towards creating a day space and destinatio­n walk areas to encourage a reason

to move from the bedside, allowing people to feel more empowered whilst receiving care and provide valuable space for recuperati­on with family, peers and staff.

"Thank you so much for your amazing support.”

Susan Stephenson, of Saint Catherine’s Hospice, said: “We are extremely grateful for this kind donation, which will be put towards buying new, state-of-the art beds for our in-patient unit.

"A huge thank you to everyone involved – your support will make a real difference.”

The town has three Rotary groups – The Rotary Club of Scarboroug­h, Scarboroug­h Cavaliers and the affiliated Scarboroug­h Inner Wheel.

The groups joined forces under the banner of ROTARY100 to support the three chosen charities during the Rotary groups’ centenary year.

John Riby, ROTARY100 project manager, said: “We wanted to do something special for our 100th anniversar­y and we know that each of these charities does amazing work in and around this area. We hope this these funds will go some way to helping with projects that they currently have in the pipeline.

“We would like to say a big thank you to everyone who supported the fundraisin­g, including all the local businesses, organisati­ons and individual­s who made a donation.”

Past President Nigel Wood, who was the president for the centenary year, said: “The theme for the year was fun, friendship and fundraisin­g and we achieved each in no small measure. We hope the funds will help each of the charities at a time when there are so many challenges.”

 ?? ?? The presentati­on of cheques to the three charities.
The presentati­on of cheques to the three charities.

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