Our Popular Events

We organise sizeable fund-raising events throughout the year.
Our most are established favourites include:

  • Charity Golf Day 2022 at Sene Valley Golf Club, Hythe raised £8,500
  • Channel Cycle Challenge on Romney Marsh raised £8,000 for Channel’s Hardship Fund
  • Sleep Out with Porchlight raised £25,000 for the homeless and those suffering hardship
  • Folkestone Channel Triathlon 2021 raised £12,000

We help to organise the Saltwood Village Boxing Day Run, the largest event of its type in the UK on that day.

We’ve raised over £155,000 in the past 5 years and approaching £1million since we started in 1980.

We Support Many Local Charities And Good Causes

We’ve donated the most in our local area of South East Kent where we support some 30 – 40 causes a year, large and small where our support is equally valuable- some are listed here

South Kent Mind
Beacon School
Churches Winter Shelter
Boy Scouts and Girl Guides
East Kent Motor Neurone Disease Association
Folkestone Headway
Gurkha Memorial Fund
Kent & Sussex Air Ambulance
Local Schools
Shepway Food Bank
Triathlon Kayakers
Strange Cargoes
Folkestone rowing Club

Demelza Children’s Hospice
Shepway Youth Trust
Folkestone Rainbow Centre
Folkestone Age UK
Hypo Hounds
Kent Association For The Blind
Pilgrims Hospice
Shepway Young Carers
Touchbase
Porchlight
The allotment scheme at Harbour Church

We help some national charities like Alzheimers UK, Prostate Cancer UK, Cancer Research and Meningitis Now.

Youth Organisatons and Young Carers

There are important areas where we combine our resources with those of the Folkestone, Hythe and
Romney Marsh Rotary Clubs to create a bigger impact. Assisting Local Youth organisations, Young Carers and individuals is a good example.

Youth Competitions

We Organise Rotary Competitions For Local School Pupils

Every year UK Rotary holds national competitions for Young Chef, Young Photographer, Young Writer and Young Speaker. We organise the Young Photographer locally and our winners have won the national photography competition and other prizes.

Anushka Sharp St Augustine’s RC Primary School In Hythe Wins Rotary Art Competition

Our first major venture was in 1981 when we raised £4,500 for the Italian Earthquake Disaster and drove there with 3 caravans of relief clothing and supplies collected by public appeal in Folkestone.

Life Education

Our biggest venture was to spearhead the raising of £100,000 to provide, in 2005, a dedicated Life Education mobile classroom for the 11,000 pupils in the 50 primary schools in Shepway and East Kent. In so doing we celebrated Rotary International’s 100th Anniversary and Channel Rotary’s 25th Anniversary by investing in the future quality of life of our children. The project was later adopted by all the local Rotary Clubs (Channel, Folkestone, Hythe and Romney Marsh) as their joint project in celebration of Rotary’s 100th birthday.

Life Education Mobile Classroom

Humanitarian and Disaster Relief

Rotary International and individual Rotary Clubs have an enviable reputation for providing humanitarian and disaster relief and generally improving the quality of life in less developed countries. Channel Rotary has been active in supporting charities such as Shelter Box, Shelo Foundation, Water Aid, MAF, the Gurkha Welfare Fund and providing services in India.

Brian Pill of MAF on airstrip in Uganda with our Channel Banner

End Polio Now

Rotary International’s biggest ever international project has been ‘End Polio Now’. When it started 30 years ago nearly 500,000 children’s lives in 125 countries died or had their lives blighted by polio every year. With the help of Rotary Clubs worldwide, today there is only a handful of cases in one or two countries – a staggering achievement in which Channel Rotary has played its part.

To achieve polio eradication, over 500 million children have been vaccinated world-wide. This has included stopping, wars to vaccinate children and vaccinating 5 million children in 3 days in Sudan as a precaution after a report that polio had been detected in nearby Chad. Two intrepid Club members recently joined other UK Rotary teams to drive around the UK to raise awareness of the End Polio Now Campaign and helped to raise over £100,000. All vehicles carried the ‘Purple For Polio’ slogan to recognise the purple dye put on every child’s finger when they’ve been vaccinated. It is reflected in the purple crocus bulbs that UK Rotary Clubs donate to primary schools to tell pupils about this programme which is protecting the lives of children, like them, world-wide.

Mike Simmonds and Edwin Beddy helping to raise £100,000 for End Polio Now

We Have Invaluable Help From Our Sponsors and Supporters

Our sponsors and supporters give us immense help in our work in the community.
They help us to contain the costs of fund raising events and provide specialist help and assistance.
We appreciate it very much.