Best Foot Forward is a community initiative devised and organised by the Rotary Club of Wolverhampton.
Its unique fundraising concept took three years to develo
p and, since 2013, has raised Over £140,000 for the benefit of needy causes in and around our city. A special feature of the event is that it is also used by other groups to raise and retain funds for their own use.
The essential driver in making the event possible is the support of some 40 Patrons – community minded companies and organisations which donate the funds necessary to make it happen.
One of the first, and most significant, Patrons to pledge support for Best Foot Forward was The James Beattie Charitable Trust and their importance to the event is readily, and gratefully, acknowledged.
For more information about Best Foot Forward, take a few minutes to visit www.wolverhamptonbestfootforward.com.


in the prisons and working to provide hope and better mental health circumstances in working to reduce reoffending.



uality of life of terminally ill children cared for by financially disadvantaged families. The charity will provide any item deemed a ‘basic, essential need’, including specialist, mobility, educational and developmental equipment, as we believe every child has the right to live a life of comfort and dignity, no matter how short that life may be. 


ny of them a lifetime.
tions that makes the Pioneer Centre such a great place for learning and challenge to occur. Nothing beats the resounding thunderous chorus of ‘Thank You’s’ echoing in the dining hall, the terrifying and triumphant screams throughout the activities or the watery eyes of sadness of the many unwilling to depart as they walk past reception. One thi
ng is sure, the preparation for those young people’s future has taken a step forward.
ch projects in the hope of one day finding a cure and funds Lupus Specialist Nurses across the UK. The charity has a strong welfare fund which provides people in desperate need of support with much-needed equipment to enhance their quality of life. The vision of the charity is ‘a world where people with lupus can live full and active lives’.
independent lifestyle.

