Sue and Terry Smith presented with the ‘Paul Harris Fellowship’ Award

Date published: 24 November 2015


Sue and Terry Smith have been presented with the ‘Paul Harris Fellowship’ Award by The Rotary Club of Middleton in recognition of their community service.

The Rotary Club of Middleton President, Sue Furby said: “I am proud to be awarding this ‘Paul Harris Fellowship’ Award to Sue and Terry for their selfless commitment to the youngsters of Middleton and their outstanding contribution to their local community.”

Sue and Terry have worked supporting the young people of Middleton with educational and occupational projects for twenty years, providing them with hope for the future and a purpose in life. Their projects include a gardening scheme, handyman service, ‘get cleaned up’ and many more. They work closely with local schools and other community groups to identify youngsters who can benefit from an alternative approach to learning new skills.

President Sue Furby added: “There is no doubt that many of these youngsters have been guided away from long-term unemployment or crime by Sue and Terry’s support and understanding." 

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