Ukraine
Making a home from home
Cheryle Berry and Jannine Birtwistle of the Rotary GB&I Humanitarian Service Team summarise the variety of ways Rotarians across Great Britain and Ireland have offered their support to Ukraine over the past year.
A host’s tale
Roland, a Buckinghamshire Rotarian, and his wife Gill have been hosts to a family of three who fled Ukraine.
Medical care for the frontline
Newbury Rotarian, John Philip, Chair of the International Fellowship of Healthcare Professionals assesses the impact of their work in Ukraine.
Rebuilding Ukraine with Rotary
Sergii Zavadskyi, member of Kyiv-City Rotary and Co-ordinator of the Moshchun recovery project, thanks Rotary Great Britain & Ireland members for their support during the year of conflict in Ukraine.
£6 million for Ukraine
Jersey Rotarian Allan Smith is heading up Rotary GB&I’s Ukraine Taskforce and describes the progress which has been made over the past year.
A refugee’s tale
The Ukrainian city of Mariupol came under siege by the Russians withstanding constant bombardment. This is one story of one family who managed to flee the terror to establish a new life in England.
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Building the bonds of friendship
James Onions, Coordinator for Rotary GB&I’s Inter-Country Committee, discusses how the committee have helped organise to support the people of Ukraine.
A safer future
Thousands of Ukrainian refugees are seeking sanctuary from the war in their homeland. The Korchak family are settling in Somerset with Rotarians Julie and Rory O’Donnell.
Putting in the hours for Ukraine
Counting up the work of Rotarians in Great Britain & Ireland over the past year to support the people of Ukraine.
Rotary’s support for Ukraine
Rotary Great Britain and Ireland representatives Amanda Watkin, Nicki Scott and David Ellis comment on Rotary’s mission to help those affected by the recent war in Ukraine. This story contains content readers may find upsetting.
People of Action: Rotarians help Ukraine
A selection of stories showing the lengths that Rotarians in Great Britain & Ireland have gone to help those dealing with the conflict in Ukraine.
And finally…
Magazine Editor Dave King predicts that Rotarians need to be prepared for the long-term need for humanitarian aid that will come as a result of the war in Ukraine.
Thank you Rotary, from Ukraine
Editor of Rotariets, Ukraine Mykola Stebljanko gives a personal thank you to Rotary Great Britain and Ireland’s response to the conflict in Ukraine.
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Growing Rotary: A vision for the future
October - November 2023
A New Dawn - President Gordon McInally On His Plans For The Future
August - September 2023
Loneliness - The Most Terrible Poverty
June - July 2023
Ukraine - One Year On
April - May 2023
Rotary's Rock Solid Foundation
February - March 2023
Rotaract: The Present & Future of Rotary
December - January 2023
Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022
October - November 2022
Poliovirus in the UK - should we be concerned?
August - September 2022
Homes for Hope - Giving shelter to Ukrainian families
June - July 2022
We stand with Ukraine
April - May 2022
Saving the children of MedellÃn
February - March 2022
It's time to wake up to Climate Change - Rotary at COP26
December - January 2022
What hope for polio in Afghanistan
October-November 2021
Rotary lends a helping hand
August-September 2021
HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh: a friend of Rotary
June-July 2021
Shaping the road to recovery
April-May 2021
Living in the Plastic Soup
February-March 2021
Peace Advocate Project: A step in the right direction
December 2020-January 2021
Africa's Finest Hour: Historic milestone reached in global battle to wipe out polio
October - November 2020
Captain Tom: A nation salutes an inspiration
August-September 2020
COVID-19: Saluting Rotary's Heroes
June-July 2020
Being Frank about mental health
April-May 2020
Australian bushfires: How Rotary is helping to rebuild from the flames
February-March 2020
Scavenging to survive
December 2019-January 2020
Why should a child go hungry?
October-November 2019
Winning the hearts and minds of organ donors
August-September 2019
From source to sea: The fight against plastic pollution
June-July 2019
Modern slavery: It's closer than you think
April-May 2019
My son was groomed online and murdered
February-March 2019
War & Peace: How Rotary's future was shaped by the Great War
December 2018-January 2019
Rotary behind bars: Rehabilitation or punishment?
October-November 2018
Dementia: Why it is Britain's biggest killer
August-September 2018
Golden Eboni Lights up Gold Coast
June-July 2018
Dolly in Dreamland
April-May 2018
Sammi's bid for Games glory
February-March 2018
How Hollywood is tackling the issue of polio
December 2017-January 2018
It's Strictly Dementia
October-November 2017
Martin Bell: Back on the frontline
August-September 2017
The lasting legacy
June-July 2017
Feeling the love
April-May 2017
Born Free: Saving our Endangered World
February-March 2017
Peace Fellows
December 2016-January 2017
Crazy mad dreamer
October-November 2016
Literacy opens the world
August-September 2016
The Prince's Trust
June-July 2016
The fight against the Zika virus
April-May 2016
Facing the Floods
February-March 2016
Bringing World Peace to Nations
December 2015-January 2016
Africa Polio free for one year
October-November 2015
Helping the Children of Nepal
August-September 2015