Below are examples of Rotary Clubs around the UK raising money for Children in Need!
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Rotary Club of Callander & West Perthshire
There isn't really anywhere Pudsey cannot go! Members of Callander & West Perthshire Rotary took Pudsey on a grand tour of their beautiful part of the world, and raised £1200 in the process. More details and photos on their website. |
Rotary Club of West Fife
As far as quizzes go, this one is the Ultimate! West Fife Rotary organise an "Ultimate Quiz" every year and proceeds from the event go towards Children in Need - a stonking £4,000 this year - thanks so much guys!
For more information visit their website.
As far as quizzes go, this one is the Ultimate! West Fife Rotary organise an "Ultimate Quiz" every year and proceeds from the event go towards Children in Need - a stonking £4,000 this year - thanks so much guys!
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Club of Watford
The Rotary Club of Watford put on a fantastic Jazz Night to raise funds for Children in Need. The locals loved it, showing their appreciation by donating £475 for Pudsey!
For more information visit their website.
The Rotary Club of Watford put on a fantastic Jazz Night to raise funds for Children in Need. The locals loved it, showing their appreciation by donating £475 for Pudsey!
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Club of Wantage
The Rotary Club of Wantage put in the miles to collect for Children in Need this year, walking into and throughout every shop in the town!
They raised over £400 with the help of Pudsey and the residents, shoppers and shop workers of Wantage.
For more information visit their website.
The Rotary Club of Wantage put in the miles to collect for Children in Need this year, walking into and throughout every shop in the town!
They raised over £400 with the help of Pudsey and the residents, shoppers and shop workers of Wantage.
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Club of Thurrock Gateway
The prize for most imaginative collection has to go to Thurrock Gateway for their Cupcake sale, mega quiz and raffle!
They managed to raise £750 - a great effort by everyone, looking forward to next year and more fun.
For more information visit their website.
The prize for most imaginative collection has to go to Thurrock Gateway for their Cupcake sale, mega quiz and raffle!
They managed to raise £750 - a great effort by everyone, looking forward to next year and more fun.
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Club of St Albans Priory
It was a very rainy day in St Albans, when the Rotary Club of St Albans Priory stood outside the city train station to collect for Children in Need.
They raised over £400 and hope the weather is better next year.
For more information visit their website.
It was a very rainy day in St Albans, when the Rotary Club of St Albans Priory stood outside the city train station to collect for Children in Need.
They raised over £400 and hope the weather is better next year.
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Club of Royston
Everyone came out to support Pudsey and Children in Need in Royston, despite the chilly weather.
Over £1,500 was raised, cracking effort!
For more information visit their website.
Everyone came out to support Pudsey and Children in Need in Royston, despite the chilly weather.
Over £1,500 was raised, cracking effort!
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Club of Roding
The ladies from Roding Rotary Club really showed how a street collection should be done, attracting all the children and shoppers to their buckets. I'm sure that having Pudsey with them also helped to reach their total of almost £2,500!
For more information visit their website.
The ladies from Roding Rotary Club really showed how a street collection should be done, attracting all the children and shoppers to their buckets. I'm sure that having Pudsey with them also helped to reach their total of almost £2,500!
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Club of Luton Someries
Steve Pattenden from the Rotary Club of Luton Someries lead the charge at Luton Airport to raise money for Children in Need.
In conjunction with Monarch Airlines a great day was had by all and we are looking forward to working together again next year.
For more information visit their website.
Steve Pattenden from the Rotary Club of Luton Someries lead the charge at Luton Airport to raise money for Children in Need.
In conjunction with Monarch Airlines a great day was had by all and we are looking forward to working together again next year.
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Club of Altrincham
David Williams from the Rotary Club of Altrincham went to see the recording of Ken Bruce's Popmaster quiz in aid of Children in Need.
David organises the Rotary volunteers for Carfest North each year.
For more information visit their website.
David Williams from the Rotary Club of Altrincham went to see the recording of Ken Bruce's Popmaster quiz in aid of Children in Need.
David organises the Rotary volunteers for Carfest North each year.
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Clubs of Misbourne Matins & Marlow Thames
The largest collection for Children in Need for a Rotary Club, at Heathrow Terminal 5. Almost £22,000 was raised in one day by over 150 volunteers, including Interact and Rotaract clubs.
This represents what Rotary stands for - working together for a good cause.
For more information visit their website.
The largest collection for Children in Need for a Rotary Club, at Heathrow Terminal 5. Almost £22,000 was raised in one day by over 150 volunteers, including Interact and Rotaract clubs.
This represents what Rotary stands for - working together for a good cause.
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Club of Horsham
The TV cameras turned up to film the Rotary Club of Horsham's teady bear's picnic - held in the North Terminal of Gatwick Airport!
More than 100 volunteers made it happen, transforming the terminal into a children's tea party.
The Rotary club managed to raise over £8,000 in a single day and everyone had a great time too!
For more information visit their website.
The TV cameras turned up to film the Rotary Club of Horsham's teady bear's picnic - held in the North Terminal of Gatwick Airport!
More than 100 volunteers made it happen, transforming the terminal into a children's tea party.
The Rotary club managed to raise over £8,000 in a single day and everyone had a great time too!
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Club of Coventry Jubilee
The Rotary Club of Coventry Jubilee took to the skies (almost) to raise funds for Children in Need at Birmingham International Airport!
For more information visit their website.
The Rotary Club of Coventry Jubilee took to the skies (almost) to raise funds for Children in Need at Birmingham International Airport!
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Club of Buxton
The Rotary Club of Buxton helped to marshal the famous Rickshaw Challenge as it passed through their part of the UK, shaking a bucket or two and raising £315 in the process!
For more information visit their website.
The Rotary Club of Buxton helped to marshal the famous Rickshaw Challenge as it passed through their part of the UK, shaking a bucket or two and raising £315 in the process!
For more information visit their website.
Rotary Club of Stone & District
Organising visits to local schools and a collection in Stone on 14th November 2014, the Rotary Club of Stone & District know how to make an impact with Pudsey!
They invited Pudsey to visit in the week leading up to the BBC Appeal show and made full use of him, taking him round schools and up and down the high street.
For more information visit their facebook page.
Organising visits to local schools and a collection in Stone on 14th November 2014, the Rotary Club of Stone & District know how to make an impact with Pudsey!
They invited Pudsey to visit in the week leading up to the BBC Appeal show and made full use of him, taking him round schools and up and down the high street.
For more information visit their facebook page.
Rotarians across the country have been volunteering to help Children in Need raise money at the popular Carfest events in Cheshire and Hampshire!
Thank you to David Williams for organising a committed group of Rotarians to help sell raffle tickets, guide Pudsey around and man the Children in Need shop.
We had fun at Carfest South too! Check out the Photos below from the Dream Team lead by local Rotarian Paul Temple, Sue Jessop and Paul Fisher.