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RRCP Awards 2026

The Rotary Club of Reading
Published by Roger in News · Sunday 12 Apr 2026 · Read time 2:30
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READING KOREAN SCHOOL (£250)
This school teaches Korean language along with Korean culture and history to Korean families and multicultural families living in the UK. The school has been running in Reading for over 10 years. They hold regular events,  including a music concerts, poetry recitals and book reading recitals. Through these activities, the children and young people gain confidence in expressing themselves and learn the value of caring and contributing to their community. They have established a strong and supportive community and proudly host an annual event to honour Korean War veterans. K Sunny Chung gave a presentation to the Club on 20th January.
JOHN ALLEN CHARITY (£1000)
This charity was formed in the 1800s. They help families in hardship, supporting young people to access educational tools. They currently support young people with laptops, bus passes and uniform vouchers. They instill a Christian ethic in what they do.  This award would enable them to provide 4 laptops or 2 annual bus passes or 10 uniform vouchers. Fiona Jones gave a presentation to the Club on 3rd February.
READING BIKE HUB (£1000)
The Hub offers a range of services to make cycling more accessible and affordable in Reading. They provide refurbished bikes, skates and skateboards and free workshops for bike repairs to help people learn the skills they need to maintain their own bikes. They also provide a space for local creatives to display their art, participate in workshops and take up instruments through art walls, and instrument hire. Their premises are really large, and utility costs form a significant outlay, with electricity currently between £12-£20 a day. The Hub are looking to replace 150 fluorescent light bulbs in the unit, which could help reduce costs to £10 per day, saving over £300 each month. Kat Heath gave a presentation to the Club on 3rd March.
GOLD DUST HUB (PROPOSED (£500)
Gold Dust Hub CIC is a Reading-based community organisation delivering Community Radio and our DJ & Broadcast Academy. They provide creative education, mentoring, and skills development opportunities for young people and underrepresented members of our community, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Through hands-on workshops in DJing, broadcasting, media production and event delivery, they equip participants with practical skills, confidence, and pathways into employment, further education and entrepreneurship. Many of the young people they support face barriers such as low confidence, limited opportunities, or financial hardship. Award subject to lunchtime presentation / confirmation of how they would spend the money.

Roger
March 2026


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