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Lunch club Linda honoured V
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olunteer Linda Clarkson of WRVS Chorleywood lunch club received an MBE for her work in the local community this summer. She has been volunteering for over 20 years and is an integral part of the WRVS lunch club, as well as being a volunteer for other local charities. It is thanks to her hard work and commitment to the community that Linda received her nomination in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List. “I enjoy it all,” says Linda. “I started driving for the lunch club when my youngest son, now 22, was a baby. Voluntary work is rewarding and great fun.” “This is a fantastic achievement by Linda, one which we are all proud of,” says Service Delivery Manager Esther Gillespie. “I know many of the lunch club service users speak really highly of her.”
R&R helps out at crime scene BEDFORDSHIRE
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RVS Resilience and Recovery volunteers in Bedfordshire recently helped support the police operation to rescue 22 people allegedly being kept as slaves in a travellers’ site. For five days, at a secret secure location, the WRVS team served food and refreshments to the victims, as well as the support agencies on site, including police, nurses, doctors,
nutritionists, local authority emergency planning, adult social care and housing, the Salvation Army, British Red Cross and Job Centre Plus, totalling about 80 people a day. “We are active members of Bedfordshire and Luton Emergency Volunteers Executive Committee, and so we have an experienced team who are used to responding quickly in complex situations,”
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says Service Delivery Manager Nikki Soyza. “As well as the tight security, we had to liaise with the nutritionists and nurses to feed the men safely as some were malnourished and it would have been dangerous to feed them a normal diet. I was proud to work alongside the team – they were both kind and professional, as commented on by the Detective Inspector in charge of the operation.”
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