Making dreams come true
S
o many people have never seen the sea or a forest and never had a holiday, but a visit to our south coast
holiday home, transforms dreams into reality for many disadvantaged families. Any Rotary club can sponsor a family
in desperate need of a week’s holiday, and our fully equipped, four bedroom bungalow, set within the grounds of a holiday park fits the bill, offering dazzling views across the Solent and nearby beaches from its cliff-top location. Further afield, the New Forest is waiting to be discovered. A comment from our Guest Book
reads: “Our first holiday. Panic attacks stopped me going out for 8 years until now.
This is the biggest gift I could ever
want. I’ve seen my children having fun and we’ll all have special memories for years to come.” Photograph shows another family,
on 6th August 2011, with their two special needs children, L-R: dad Stuart, mum Sheila holding Kurtis aged 3, who has Cerebral Palsy, Warrick aged 6 who cannot walk unaided and grandmamma Sue. Living in Eastleigh, they were
Dates for your diary! RIBI Conference 2012
Bournemouth, 13th -15th April Please join RIBI President Ray Burman and his wife, Victoria, and RI President Kalyan Banerjee at the 2012 RIBI Conference for a fantastic weekend of fun, fellowship and inspirational speakers, as well as the latest updates on Rotary matters.
sponsored by the Rotary Club of Chandlers Ford & Itchen Valley. One of our finest examples of Service above Self. n
Di Shea PRO New Milton R.C D1110
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L-R: Dad Stuart, Mum Sheila holding Kurtis aged 3, who has Cerebral Palsy, Warrick aged 6 who cannot walk unaided and Grandmamma Sue.
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