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On yer bikes kids!


Four of the pre-school age youngsters at The Cylch Meithrin are seen proudly mounted on new bikes with broad smiles thanks to Narberth Rotary.


President Elect Elaine Bradbury commented: “In our Rotary Club we like to support the education and physical development of young people. We learned that due to financial cut backs and increased rental costs The Cylch Meithrin in the Bloomfield Community Centre, Narberth had to hold a number of fund-raising events such as car washing to try to supple- ment their finances, but they were still short of money for important items of kit. The President and members of our club had received a letter requesting our support which after a little debate was supported wholeheartedly”. Mrs Nia Ward headteacher of Narberth Primary School. has agreed to get involved with the Club to set up RotaKids in the school.


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Past President Mary explained:


“RotaKids is an exciting way for those 12 and under to lead and engage in important, lively ac- tivities that will make a positive difference in their school, in their local community and globally. At the same time RotaKids develop the ability and confidence to take their place in society as responsible, successful, effective citizens”.


Respite help for Young Carers


Bridgend Young Carers is a project run under “Action For Children”, which seeks to give Young Carers a brief respite from their caring duties. Young carers are children who help look after a member of the family who may be sick, disabled, has mental health problems, or is misusing drugs or alcohol.


Aberaeron Rotary President Aneurin Roberts presenting Charter certificate to Wil Stone, Rotakids President.


Bucket shaking with a smile


The Bridgend project caters for groups of 15 children every three weeks for a period of six months. The project is managed by Gemma Jury, Victoria Bailey and Llianne


Day, who provide activities and opportunities for the young people for two evenings.


Bridgend Rotary has made several donations in past years, and this


year’s donation will fund the Young Carers’ Christmas party. Club President, Major Wayne Morgan MBE visited the project recently, to present a cheque. He was impressed and moved by work going on in the project, and was pleased that the Club was able to sponsor the Christmas celebrations. Pictured: L-R Gemma Jury, Victoria Bailey, Rtn Major Wayne Morgan MBE


Above: new bikes equals smiles all round.


Aberystwyth Rotaract combine acting as fireworks display stewards with a spot of fund raising.


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