Travelodge have been the biggest donators to the pledge Travelodge have supported the Rotary Club of Milford Haven in their campaign to donate laptops to help primary school children with their studies during the covid-19 pandemic. The Rotarians of Milford Haven have received 50 laptops from the hotel chain, making them the biggest donators to the pledge. Travelodge s IT team, who are based at their head office in Oxfordshire, refurbished and updated the 50 laptops to a Windows10 spec. The laptops were then dispatched quickly to the children in the Milford Haven area whilst they were being home schooled. With the 50 laptops Travelodge donated, the Rotary Club of Milford Haven have now donated a total of 104 laptops to local primary school children.
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Club members donated 82 food vouchers to elderly residents who would normally attend the Christmas Together lunches. They have also given support for the ‘virtual panto, provided by the Community School in Milford Haven and given book tokens to 113 children who would have attended the Kids Out Summer event at Folly Farm. Support to the club came from the Community Foundation Wales. Rotary Club president Stewart Harris visited Milford Haven Community Primary School, Gelliswick Church in Wales VC School, Coastlands School in ’Tish, Johnston Community Primary School and he also visited Councillor Guy Woodham at his home where he gave most of the food vouchers to be delivered on.
• Milford Haven Sea Cadets £2,500 • The Pill social centre £2,239.60 • Domestic abuse Pembrokeshire £2,240 • Rotary Club of Milford Haven £1,000 • Torch Youth Theatre £2,500 • Hubberston Community Association £1,000 • PATCH £2,500 • Disability Cricket Wales £1,030.40 The Working Together project was started with funding from the Dyfed Powys Police and Crime Commissioner, with additional funding from the local council and businesses. A Working Together spokesperson thanked everyone who put time and effort into the project, they said: Without you this project would not have been as successful as it has been. It’s amazing to see how well the community supports this town of Milford Haven. As you can see the projects that have been successful covers a large cross section of the community and we cannot wait to see the funds benefitting Milford Haven.