A care company has become the first corporate member of a Rotary club.

Spire Homecare has joined the Rotary Club of Salisbury as its first corporate member, a move welcomed by club president Peter Mitchell at a recent meeting.

Corporate membership allows organisations to participate in club activities, support community projects, and contribute to club decisions, while also benefiting their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) goals.

Luke Donohue, managing director of Spire Homecare, 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."



Spire Homecare, which has offices in Salisbury, Devizes, and Trobridge, has been delivering homecare and live-in care services for more than 25 years.

Peter Mitchell, president of the Rotary Club of Salisbury, 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."