Rotary clubs across Great Britain and Ireland are helping BBC Children in Need as the organisation partners with the charity for the second year running.
Many clubs have been out and about in communities and doing all sorts of activities to help raise funds for projects which will enhance the lives of youngsters.
From static bike rides to collections with Pudsey Bear, Rotarians are finding resourceful ways to provide more opportunities for children who face challenges.
Last year, Rotary members raised over £100,000. It is hoped that this year that record will be smashed.
Pudsey Bear has been making guest appearances at Rotary events all over the country including at the Rotary Club of Horsham’s mascot madness which offered a feast of live music and laughter as local mascots from the town joined in the fun. The party will be featured in the national BBC Children in Need broadcast this Friday on BBC 1 and BBC 2.
If you would like to get involved or would like to find out more about your local Rotary club, contact them and discover how Rotary changes lives everywhere every day.







