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Mole Valley Probus Club

latest charity donation...

Claire Woodward, Head of Community Partnerships and Events Team, Princess Alice Hospice. Michael Brown, chairman Mole Valley Probus Club.

Mole Valley Probus is a club of retired professional and business men and women with some 70 members. Most of their usual social activities are now denied them, apart from their monthly meetings with a speaker, which, as they cannot meet in person, are held remotely over their computers. But something they can still do is to support local charities.

The club’s latest charity donation, the last for a while to let club funds catch their breath, is to the invaluable Princess Alice Hospice, the closest hospice for many in Mole Valley.

In recognition of their service to the community Mole Valley Probus Club chose the hospice for its latest donation. As the club’s chairman, Michael Brown, said “The Princess Alice Hospice is a charity that supports our community. We are delighted to support them.”

For the club’s website see molevalleyprobus.btck.co.uk and for the hospice pah.org.uk

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