At a recent Tenby Rotary Cheque Presentation evening held at the Giltar Hotel, President Tom Cullen was delighted to be able to present to local good causes and charities cheques to support their fund raising.

Eva Rich on behalf of Guide Dogs for the Blind thanked the club for their donation, especially as she is waiting for a new dog to be delivered. Eva said ‘Guide Dogs cost a lot to train but they were invaluable in helping her maintain an independent life”

Eva Rich, on behalf of Guide Dogs for the Blind, thanked Tenby Rotary Club for their donation, which was presented at the Giltar Hotel by president Tom Cullen. Eva, who is waiting for a new dog to be delivered, said Guide Dogs cost a lot to train but they are invaluable in helping her maintain an independent life.
Eva Rich, on behalf of Guide Dogs for the Blind, thanked Tenby Rotary Club for their donation, which was presented at the Giltar Hotel by president Tom Cullen. Eva, who is waiting for a new dog to be delivered, said Guide Dogs cost a lot to train but they are invaluable in helping her maintain an independent life. (Photo supplied)

Another thankful recipient was Ken Bromley representing the Neyland based – Hope Therapy Centre which provides accessible and affordable therapies primarily to MS clients but also helping those with other neurological and health conditions. Ken said: “ it will help to give a new lease of life to those most in need.”

A thankful recipient of a Tenby Rotary Club donation was Ken Bromley, representing the Neyland-based Hope Therapy Centre which provides accessible and affordable therapies to clients with MS and other neurological and health conditions. Ken said: “ it will help to give a new lease of life to those most in need.”
A thankful recipient of a Tenby Rotary Club donation was Ken Bromley, representing the Neyland-based Hope Therapy Centre which provides accessible and affordable therapies to clients with MS and other neurological and health conditions. Ken said: “ it will help to give a new lease of life to those most in need.” (Photo supplied)

Each year in November, Tenby Rotary Club holds a fire works display at the local Tenby United Rugby Club, so it was a pleasure to hand a cheque to Sean Brace, who represented the club, in recognition of the part they play in helping to stage the event.

Each November, Tenby Rotary Club holds a fireworks display at the Tenby United Rugby Club so it was president Tom Cullen’s pleasure to hand a cheque to Sean Brace, representing the club.
Each November, Tenby Rotary Club holds a fireworks display at the Tenby United Rugby Club so it was president Tom Cullen’s pleasure to hand a cheque to Sean Brace, representing the club. (Photo supplied)

One of the main aims for Tenby Rotary Club is to help and support local organisations that play an important part in helping the community feel safe. So it was with thanks that members of the crew of the Mid & West Wales Fire Service received a donation to help continuing their invaluable role.