SALISBURY Rotary Club welcomed its very first corporate member at a recent meeting.
Corporate membership at Salisbury Rotary enables a company or organisation to appoint people to represent them at the club, where they will take part in projects, vote on club matters, serve on committees and support their own local community.
Salisbury Rotary president Peter Mitchell has now welcomed family run care-at-home company Spire Homecare as the first corporate member.
Spire Homecare aims to provide homecare and live-in-care services that fully satisfies the needs and expectations of the individual in their own home.
With offices in Salisbury, Devizes and Trobridge, Spire Homecare, has been providing care for over 25 years, enabling their clients to continue to live as independently as possible in their own home, whilst ensuring that at all times they are provide a high standard of care and which satisfies the individual, and the different needs of each of their clients.
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Salisbury Rotary President Peter said: “We are delighted to welcome Spire Homecare and its managing director, Luke Donohue, as a member of Salisbury Rotary Club.
“In the current economic climate, companies will be seeing an increasing demand for community support and we would encourage other companies to join with Spire Homecare and Salisbury Rotary Club to provide their skills, experience and expertise when and where possible.
“Please contact us via our website. You will not regret it.’
Luke Donohue said: “Along with the family-run company, Spire Homecare, I am looking forward to supporting the community by promoting the work of Salisbury Rotary and contributing to local events and working groups that benefit both our community and beyond.”
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