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"Originally founded in 1938 as the Women’s Voluntary Services for Air Raid Precautions, WRVS is the largest volunteering organisation in British history. This year, 2013, WRVS will be celebrating its 75th anniversary... In 1966 in recognition of the service WVS and its volunteers had given to this country we were granted the honour of adding ‘Royal’ to our title by our Patron, Her Majesty the Queen. We became the Women’s Royal Voluntary Service."[1] The Duchess of Cornwall became the President of WRVS in December 2012.
David McCullough took on the post of WRVS Chief Executive in October 2011.
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Trustees
Accessed May 2013: [2]
- Richard Greenhalgh
- Christine Paley
- Rosemary Brook
- Liz Burnley
- Ruth Evans
- Sylvia Fox
- Trevor Jones
- Alexis Jay
- Fiona Joyce
- Derek Lewis
- Sir Paul Williams
- Roger Paffard
Ambassadors
Accessed May 2013: [3]
- Lord Chadlington
- Lord Hodgson
- Felicity Kendal
- Roy Noble
- Patricia Routledge
- Phillip Schofield
- Josette Simon
- Baroness Smith
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