KIDS OUT 10th June 2009
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housands of children with special needs enjoy a memorable day out when they
take part in the annual Rotary KidsOut Day, the largest day out for disadvantaged children and young people in the UK.
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ore than 28,000 children and their carers taken on trips to the seaside,
zoos, safari parks, museums, theme parks, and farms across the UK, organized and supervised by members from hundreds of Rotary clubs from Great Britain and Ireland.
ore than 100 venues will be visited with at least 1,700 volunteers, supported by
local authorities, police and fire services, working to ensure that the day is as safe as it is special for the children and their carers.
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idsOut Day out gives children the
Photos supplied by
Peter Fulham
opportunity to experience and discover new things. Rotary volunteers love taking part in the KidsOut Day - it is a day filled with laugh- ter and fun.
otary KidsOut Day is organized by Rotary International in Great Britain and
Ireland and supported by KidsOut, the national charity which provides fun and happiness for disadvantaged and special needs children. Since the first Rotary KidsOut Day in 1990, more than 350,000 children have benefited from a fun-packed day out.
Info: from
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