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Charity receives £1,000 boost from Hythe Rotary Club
Summary
Hythe and Waterside Rotary Club donated £1,000 to the Countryside Education Trust, with president Ian Wheeler handing the cheque to supporter Jan Hoy. The CET runs curriculum-linked visits to connect pupils with the countryside and farming.
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The Countryside Education Trust received a £1,000 donation from Hythe and Waterside Rotary Club. The donation was handed over by club president Ian Wheeler to supporter and fundraiser Jan Hoy. The charity, founded in 1975, aims to connect people with the countryside, rural life and farming. Its teaching team tailors national curriculum-based modules to the needs of each visiting school.
Key facts:
- Donation amount was £1,000.
- The cheque was handed over by Hythe and Waterside Rotary Club president Ian Wheeler to supporter and fundraiser Jan Hoy.
- The recipient is the Countryside Education Trust (CET), founded in 1975.
- CET's stated mission is to connect people with the countryside, rural life and farming.
- CET provides an expert teaching team that tailors national curriculum-based modules for visiting schools.
- Hythe and Waterside Rotary and the CET have worked closely together over the years and have supported one another.
Summary:
The donation supports the Countryside Education Trust's programmes that link pupils with rural life and farming. Undetermined at this time.
