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Making a difference - Driving passions in Aberdeen
See the difference WRVS makes to the lives of older people - as told through our volunteers and the people they help. Watch their story to see how the support we offer depends on what that individual older person needs.
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Making a difference - Community spirit in Hastings
See the difference WRVS makes to the lives of older people - as told through our volunteers and the people they help. Watch their story to see how the support we offer depends on what that individual older person needs.
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Making a difference - Good Neighbours in Newport
See the difference WRVS makes to the lives of older people - as told through our volunteers and the people they help. Watch their story to see how the support we offer depends on what that individual older person needs.
WRVS news
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31 January 2012
Home from hospital service given vital funding
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24 January 2012
Supporting older people to live independently and healthily in their own homes is practical and sustainable
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05 January 2012
Local Member of Parliament stops by to visit WRVS volunteers
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31 January 2012, 00:00
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dementia research, NHS social care allocation, public expenditure report, social care, services for the elderly, the big society
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