Mike Lade (pictured above) from the Vale of Llangollen Rotary visited the Ist Llangollen Cubs to talk about his organisation's two humanitarian projects which cope with natural or man-made disasters around the world.
Shelterbox and AquaBox both began as Rotary projects, in Helston, Cornwall and Winksworth, Derbyshire respectively.
Shelter Box is more often than not one of the first non-government organisation’s into any natural, man-made disaster or conflict.
And AquaBox provides a crate filled with humanitarian aid as well as a family-sized water filtration system that will process polluted and contaminated water to make it safe for drinking.
Mike Lade said: “The cubs were very attentive and seemed to really enjoy working the demonstration AquaBox to turn the filthiest water into clear water fit to drink.
"We were very grateful for the presentation of a cheque that will be put to good use on one of our community projects."
More information on Shelterbox and how you can contribute can be found at www.shelterbox.org and for AquaBox details visit www.aquabox.org.
The Vale of Llangollen Rotary welcomes individuals and couples of 18+ from the local community who want to be “people of action”.
The club normally meets face-to-face, at Liberty Tavern in Market Street, Llangollen
on Monday evenings at 7.30pm. Alternatively, people can
join the meeting from wherever they are via the club's Zoom account connection.
* For more information on the club, contact Mike Lade on 07803 038858, valeofllangollenrotary@gmail.com, or see www.valeofllangollenrotary.com.
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