Women's Royal Voluntary Service
Britishnoun
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Search and rescue teams and their dogs, the Salvation Army, the Women's Royal Voluntary Service, and locals from the town were all involved.
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The report from the WRVS, formerly the Women's Royal Voluntary Service, describes how "fragmented" family life in the UK can leave older people stranded with little contact from their own children.
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David McCullough, chief executive of WRVS, formerly the Women's Royal Voluntary Service, which has 40,000 volunteers supporting older people across the UK, says loneliness is widespread.
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Mrs Graham, who will carry the flame in Balbeggie, has given her time to the Women's Royal Voluntary Service for nearly 40 years and works during the summer months as a tour-guide at a local stately home.
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Deputy chief fire officer Olaf Baars paid tribute to his staff and gave special praise the volunteers of the Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
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