you have achieved this year The life of the Club • Excellent programme • Well-attended meetings • Social interaction Community & Youth Services • Warning Zone • Young Carers & SEND • Home Starter Boxes Vocational • Dragons’ Den • Enactus • Young Enterprise Membership • Club flyers printed • RIGBI leaflets acquired • Displays at public events Communications • Website • Facebook • Twitter • Local Press • Displays and banners • On-line meetings and comms • View from the Beacon Rempstone Jubilee • £1000 raised • 120 hours input Beacon • £3500 raised • 266 hours input Foundation Contribution • £2250 donated Grants • £2000 awarded for Mountfields shelter • £1000 for intubation boxes . . . w.i.p. International • Ghana Borehole • Ghana Latrines International • Meeting Foundation “Promotion” criteria & demonstrating the a pump from an Aquabox Polio Plus Contribution • £900 donated Cross Country Car Parking • 22 volunteer hours • £315 raised Christmas Tree Festival Tesco Tin Rattles • 48 volunteer hours • £1417 raised (shared) Singing for Fun Concert • 400 volunteer hours • £1827 raised Santa Sleigh with Inner Wheel and Lions • 36 volunteer hours • £481 raised One-offs • Charnwood Scout Group Jamboree • Ulverscroft Grange event with Bradgate club • Young Enterprise Judging • Designing anti Covid-19 kit with international team Donations Foundation £2250 Wellbeing Project £1000 Leslie Edwards Trust £1000 Fearon Community Association £1000 Women in Sheds (Jubilee) £1000 Polio Plus £900 Peter Le Marchant Trust £660 Macmillan Nurses (Jubilee) £600 VISTA £500 Donations John Storer Charnwood £500 VISTA £500 Marios Tinenti Centre £500 REMAP EAST Midlands £500 (returned) Shelter Box £500 Aquabox £500 Dementia UK/Admiral Nurses £322 Falcon Centre £250 - in hand, the intubation box project £1500 Summary • You did superbly under the circumstances
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