Two amazing years since Rosie, our beloved little pink tuk tuk has been in the Rosie May Family. In two years she has certainly earned her keep and has been so busy helping the local community of Bingham, especially during the pandemic in 2020 and the aftermath ever since! She has delivered medication, hot meals,...
Category: In the Media
Pink tuk tuk donated to Bingham-based Rosie May Foundation by BNA Foundation will be driving around Newark
You’ll be seeing the oddest of things driving round through the streets of Newark — a little pink tuk tuk. The vehicle has been donated to the Rosie May Foundation to help its outreach work with the vulnerable and anxious. The pink tuk tuk service is an extension of one that already operates in Bingham,...
The View From The Front Line
We ? this clever illustration which represents our pink tuk tuks working both in the U.K. and in Sri Lanka. Read our article ‘The view from the front line’ about how we flexed to survive the pandemic ‘In 2019, the London Marathon raised £66.4m for charities; Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day, £63.5m; and Macmillan’s World’s...
Give back a Cake and Chat
Can you help the Rosie May Foundation bring joy into the life of a lonely person? Read Nottingham Local News about how you can help support our CAKE & CHAT and make a difference to people like Christine in our local community. Contact em@rosiemay.com to find out how you can as a local business or...
The Rosie May Foundation’s efforts on dealing with easing people’s anxieties as we ease out of lockdown as featured on the BBC.
How the Rosie May Foundation’s strong team of volunteers are helping people in the community by reducing their anxieties with their new initiative.
The Rosie May Foundation Powers Through the Pandemic
Bingham based charity, The RosieMay Foundation, is thankingthe businesses and residents ofNottingham for their continuedsupport during the pandemic.
Tuk Tuk Santa is Saving Christmas!
f you missed this fabulous TV news from ITV Central watch here!! Find out what #tuktuksanta had to say when he visited Robert Miles Infant School to thank them for supporting us with our Smarties Campaign to help other children get back to school in Sri Lanka.