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Founders Dinner - Celebrating 103 years of the Rotary Club of Canterbury

25th February 2025
Venue: Howfield Manor Hotel
Founders Dinner - 25th February 'Celebrating 103 years of the Rotary Club of Canterbury.
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Lunchtime meeting: Daughters of Kings: Women of Power in the Kingdom of Kent

11th March 2025
Venue: Howfield Manor Hotel
Lunchtime speaker meeting on 11th March -' Daughters of Kings: Women of Power in the Kingdom of Kent' presented by Dr Andrew Richardson who recently appeared on BBC TV's 'Digging for Britain'.A
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Young People

Youngsters get a bad press these days – but, as ever, it’s always the minority casting a shadow over the majority. Our experience of young people in Canterbury certainly disproves this perception.

The Rotary Club of Canterbury has made it a key objective to support young people locally. This can be in the form of help for organised youth organisations or support for individuals planning a gap-year expeditions to assisit aid projects in the third-world.

The Club helped run a joint project with other service clubs in the district to raise funds for the Canterbury Sea Cadets and over the years has given several thousands of pounds in grants via its Millennium Scholarship Trust Fund.


Canterbury Sea Cadets receive a cheque for £4,900

The Club’s International Committee and Community Service Committee can also provide support to young people undertaking projects at home and abroad which don’t qualify for the Millennium Scolarship Trust Fund criteria.

If you are interested in finding out about any of the ways the Club can assist young people in the Canterbury district, click on the links above.

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