October 17th
2007 Ref:07-357
Rotary Flood Disaster Appeal
Projects announced
Rotary International
in Great Britain and Ireland
announce today the first batch of projects to be allocated funding from the
Rotary Flood Disaster Appeal. Monies distributed through the appeal also
include those raised from Fashion For Relief, a
charity fashion show organised by Naomi Campbell,
which was a smashing success and grand finale to London Fashion Week.
Priority has been
given to sustainable community based projects and community recovery
activities. More than
£160,000 has been allocated and includes the following projects:
- Help
rebuild play area for children in Burstwick,
Hull £10,000
- Replace
reserves of cleaning materials used by Real Aid in Hull and East Riding to assist home owners with clean up and
assist with on-going supply £13,000
- To
provide equipment lost in floods to Thorpe Park Primary School, Holderness £41,150
- To
restore playground area Toll Bar Primary School, Doncaster £7,500
- Contribution
to replace extra curriculum books to Kilnhurst Primary School, Rotherham £4000
- To help
restore The Chill Out Zone for young people at Newent,
Gloucestershire £7000
- To
clean up and repair the Gloucestershire Scout Council area at Cranham, Gloucestershire £3896.96
- Contribution
to help replace Christmas Street Lights in Tewkesbury £15,000
- Replace
rescue boat and Land Rover for
Severn Area Rescue association £27,473
- To
restore and upgrade the childrens’ playground at
Longlevens, Gloucester £20,000
- To
restore village hall and kitchen at Longford, Gloucester £6000
- To
provide a Portakabin for Clanfield
Pre -School, Oxfordshire £8,000
- To
restore the Kidz First garden at Bewdley, Worcestershire £15,400
The Rotary Flood Disaster Appeal raised
over £300,000 and this has been augmented by a further £ 500,000 of funds
raised by the Fashion for Relief fashion show with more donations still coming
through.
Naomi Campbell said, "I am thrilled with the results of this
year's Fashion For Relief, and thank all those who
contributed in supporting these communities affected by the floods."
Allan
Jagger President Rotary International in Great
Britain and Ireland said “We launched
this appeal to help relieve the hardship of the victims of the recent flooding.
Rotary is very grateful for the continuing generosity of the public. I am
delighted that we are able to support these projects announced today in
response to the needs of the local communities affected by the floods. “
Further projects
are being regularly evaluated and the fund will respond quickly as more money
is released.”
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