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Qué (quién) es WRVS - definición

WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY SERVICE
Wrvs; Women’s Royal Voluntary Service; Womens Royal Voluntary Service; Womens' royal voluntary service; Women's Royal Voluntary Service; Women's Voluntary Service; Women's Voluntary Services; WRVS; Women's Voluntary Service for Civil Defence; Women's Voluntary Services for Civil Defence; Women’s Voluntary Services for Civil Defence
  • Women of the Women's Voluntary Service run a Mobile Canteen in London, 1941
  • WVS poster
  • Plaque commemorating the work of the WVS of Retford during WWII
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WRVS         
¦ abbreviation (in the UK) Women's Royal Voluntary Service.
WRVS-FM         
RADIO STATION
WRVS-FM, "Eighty-Nine-Nine ECSU" or "WRVS Eighty-Nine-Nine", is an Urban Contemporary radio station run from Elizabeth City State University in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. The staff of the station mentors students of the university's Department of Language, Literature & Communication, as well as volunteers/students interested in broadcasting.

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Royal Voluntary Service

The Royal Voluntary Service (known as the Women's Voluntary Services (WVS) from 1938 to 1966; Women's Royal Voluntary Service (WRVS) from 1966 to 2004 and WRVS from 2004 to 2013) is a voluntary organisation concerned with helping people in need throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1938 by Stella Isaacs, Marchioness of Reading, as a British women's organisation to recruit women into the Air Raid Precautions (ARP) services to help in the event of War.

Ejemplos de uso de WRVS
1. Traditionally, hospitals‘ Leagues of Friends and WRVS groups have been charged very low rents for running cafes.
2. At Bedford Hospital, the WRVS has been told that it will have to lose its shop and volunteers will be leaving at the end of this week.
3. For years, the WRVS, Britain‘s largest volunteer organisation, and other not–for–profit groups have run services offering relatively cheap food and gifts in hospitals.
4. Article continues Yet, in our current time–pressured–society, there is a lengthening list of voluntary groups – WRVS, Citizen Advice Bureaux, scout and guide companies and even sports clubs which enroll 26% of all volunteers – reporting recruitment problems.
5. Here patients have been charged to hire vases for flowers brought in by well–wishers and made to pay Ј25 a week to watch the bedside televisions, while WRVS members have been obliged to pay rent for their stand.