Cranleigh Rotary Nepal earthquake appeal thanks

The Rotary Club of Cranleigh would like to thank the local community for supporting their appeal to help victims of the Nepal earthquakes. The street collection on Saturday, 23 May raised £536 for the Rotary Emergency Fund. This will be mainly be used to provide shelter and clean water in the coming months through Rotary contacts in Nepal.
John Menlove, President of the Rotary Club of Cranleigh (centre), accompanied by Brian Vine (left) and Norman Every SUS-150106-145159001John Menlove, President of the Rotary Club of Cranleigh (centre), accompanied by Brian Vine (left) and Norman Every SUS-150106-145159001
John Menlove, President of the Rotary Club of Cranleigh (centre), accompanied by Brian Vine (left) and Norman Every SUS-150106-145159001

“Once again, the people of Cranleigh and the neighbouring villages have shown their generosity in support of people who are in dire straits on the other side of the world,” said Cranleigh Rotarian David Reed, chairman of the club’s international committee.

Pictured is John Menlove, President of the Rotary Club of Cranleigh (centre), accompanied by Brian Vine (left) and Norman Every.

Report and picture contributed by Cranleigh Rotary Club.

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