Bev and President Isobel set up the Orange the World tree in St James’ Church. It quickly became a talking point. Many people stopped to ask why the tree was glowing in bright orange Once they read the message behind it, their interest grew even more. It turned...
Members of Louth Inner Wheel took part in the Orange the World walk. As a small but determined group they made their way through Louth Along the route they stepped into shops, cafés, boutiques even St James’ Church, sharing leaflets and posters to raise awareness...
Louth Inner Wheel member Tessa has written the poem below for Orange the World. The Colour Orange by Tessa Colour the Spire Orange spread hope across the sky. Make the people look up, ask the question ‘Why’. Colour St James orange so, people can see The United...
Members of Nairn Inner Wheel have embraced the Orange the World initiative. Their meeting took on an orange theme. They have knitted many delightful orange flowers. These flowers have been sold far and wide. They have raised £250.00 to be donated to RASASH – Rape...
Members of Aireborough Inner Wheel took joined the Orange the World campaign. They spent a day speaking to ladies AND gentlemen in Guiseley making them aware of violence against women and children. Leaflets, information cards and orange lavender bags were given...
Four members of IW Sandbach Club took part in an Orange the World walk in Sandbach and finished with a photo taken alongside a woinderful OtW themed postbox topper...
Three members of the Inner Wheel Club of Hazel Grove chose St Michael’s Church in Bramhall to highlight the message of OtW at their services on Sunday. They put together a display for all to see. The congregation were invited to wear orange. The vicar wore orange...
Members of Inner Wheel Hazel Grove gave very generously to the Christmas appeal for toys, toiletries, games, books, sweets and chocolates for their chosen charity; Stockport Without Abuse. These items will help to give a bit of festive cheer, to Mum’s and children...
Wednesday 3rd December, Eileen French and Jane Bassom from Wickford Inner Wheel wore Santa outfits to take part in the "Santa in the City", part of a 3 night event. They completed a 5K walk and were sponsored by members, family and friends raising in excess of £550...
At our November meeting we invited District Chairman Elizabeth to give a talk about Orange the World. President Carol made scarves and Brenda made orange poppies that were sold to be worn during the campaign and to raise funds for St Lukes Hospice. Members also...