Three Scarborough charities are to benefit from an enormous year of fundraising to celebrate the centenary of the Town's Rotary clubs.
The year long Rotary 100 project launched in July and aims to raise £100,000 by the summer.
The funds raised will be shared between Saint Catherine's Hospice, York & Scarborough Hospitals Charity and Scarborough YMCA
Tim Boyes from the YMCA says there is cause for a double celebration this year.
Scarborough has three Rotary groups, The Rotary Club of Scarborough, Scarborough Cavaliers and the affiliated Scarborough Inner Wheel. All three have joined together for the Rotary 100 celebration.
John Riby from the Rotary said:
“We’ve raised quite a few thousand pounds so far and we also have a lot of pledges being made, so it’s been a very productive start.
“It’s an ambitious target so we need as many people as possible to step up and help contribute to the £100,000 total.”
Susan Stephenson is from Saint Catherine's, who are one of the beneficiaries, Susan says all three charities involved are enormously thankful for the support the Rotary clubs give to local causes.
John explained that Riby says that although it is mostly Scarborough-based businesses who had contributed so far, the fundraising project is open to anyone who would like to help, including individuals, groups and organisations.
He said:
“It’s a great way to help three local charities in one go and help make a real difference to the community. The money will benefit people across all age groups and will be used locally.”
Any individuals or companies interested in getting involved in the appeal can email ROTARY100@gmail.com
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