Rotary International is a global network of service volunteers. It is the world's largest service organisation for business and professional people.
There are some 58,000 Rotarians in Great Britain and Ireland, helping those in need and working towards world understanding and peace. Its a fulfilling role, and Rotarians can get involved as much or as little as their time will allow.
The Rotary Club of Parkstone was formed in 1940 and we currently have over 30 members. We meet weekly on Thursdays at 6.30pm at the Salterns Harbourside Hotel, Lilliput. Visitors are welcome but we ask that you please contact the Club Secretary first.
Parkstone Camera Club help with pictures
Tuesday, 12 August 2008 17:49
Members of Parkstone Camera Club have generously supplied us with photographs of the Parkstone area which you may see dotted around the site.
For a full list of images currently being used and approriate credits please click here.
Romanian Orphans - How the club became involved
Written by George Buckley
Friday, 01 August 2008 10:20
Over the past eighteen years I have spent a lot of time working as a Rotary Volunteer in Eastern Europe. When I first went to Romania in 1990 I found poverty that I never thought could exist in a European country. Children living in appalling conditions, abandoned because their parents could not feed or clothe them and then left to die in circumstances that would not be tolerated for animals in this country.
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