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In the next 30 days...
Saturday 1st July 2023 - Sunday 30th June 2024
RC Bexhill This year President James Slinn is setting himself the target or riding 2,500 miles to raise funds for Dementia Information and Support Courses CIC (DISC) and Sara Lee Trust
moreThursday 22nd February 2024 - Sunday 19th May 2024
RC Margate Rotary Club of Margate presents the 15th annual Thanet Schools Young Artist Festival.
Friday 12th April 2024
District Event: Cobham Hall, Brewers Road, Cobham, Gravesend DA12 3BL Hosted by The Rotary Club of Gravesham With Ebbsfleet
moreSaturday 13th April 2024 - Sunday 14th April 2024
RC Eastbourne AM Eastbourne AM Rotary Club will be welcoming visitors over the weekend of 13th and 14th April
moreSaturday 13th April 2024 - Sunday 14th April 2024
RC Canterbury, Forest of Blean Support Rotarian Richard Field and a few other members ride a bike for 24 hours - donations for the club's Trust Fund supporting local Rotary charities
Saturday 13th April 2024
RC Chestfield Always popular so book early for this event in support of Canterbury Food Bank, Red Zebra and our Trust Fund.
moreSunday 14th April 2024
RC Minster On Sea Raising funds and awareness in Kent
moreFriday 19th April 2024
RC Isle of Thanet Sunrise Teams of up to eight people. You can attend dressed in the style is optional.
moreMonday 22nd April 2024
RC Senlac An exciting evening of fashion & fun hosted by Travelling Trends. A ladies night out with a difference! Live CATWALK SHOW plus ample time to try and buy.
moreSaturday 27th April 2024
RC Margate An evening of Opera in aid of Oasis Domestic Abuse charity and QEQM League of friends
We have 72 great Rotary Clubs in Rotary District 1120; stretching from South East London, along the Kent and Sussex coasts and also including Gibraltar. We are 1,800 men and women; all having fun whilst serving our communities and making a difference worldwide.
We like to meet people, socialise and have fun together whilst doing good in the world.
We apply our leadership and expertise to solve social issues. We raise funds and manage projects both locally in our own communities and also overseas to promote peace, alleviate poverty, support education, fight disease, provide clean water and address poor sanitation.
Since the mid eighties Rotary, together with the World Health Organisation and other partners, has also been at the forefront of the battle to eradicate polio from the world.
Rotary is not just a club that you join. It is an invitation to endless opportunities. Rotary opens opportunities for you to serve in a project as big and historic as End Polio Now or in a small community project where you plant a tree to help the environment. Everything we do opens another opportunity for someone, somewhere.
If you think Rotary could be for you we would love to hear from you soon. Just email membership@rotarysoutheast.org.
Supporting the Environment has become Rotary's 7th Area of Focus.
More than $18 million in Foundation global grant funding has been allocated to environment-related projects over the past five years. Creating a distinct area of focus to support the environment will give Rotary members even more ways to bring about positive change in the world and increase our impact.
1. Polio mainly affects children under age 5.
2. There is no cure, but polio is preventable with a vaccine.
3. Only two countries continue to show new cases of wild polio virus
4. We’ve reduced cases by 99.9% since 1988.
5. Until we end polio forever, every child is at risk.