Duke Of Edinburgh receives its Licensed Organisation’s Volunteer Hour Certificate for 2020

Duke Of Edinburgh receives its Licensed Organisation’s Volunteer Hour Certificate for 2020
Well done to 20 of our Duke Of Edinburgh participants, who donated 1781 hours of voluntary service to the local community; the social value of these hours being £7,747.

Well done to 20 of our Duke Of Edinburgh participants, who donated 1781 hours of voluntary service to the local community; the social value of these hours being £7,747. They have worked hard work, and shown great dedication and commitment over the past year. Not only does volunteering provide vital support to local communities across the country, it also provides young people with the opportunity to take part in new experiences, develop new skills and feel a sense of pride in supporting the communities that they live in.

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