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North East Wales rescue team marks Welsh Charities Week
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North East Wales Search and Rescue paid tribute to its all-volunteer team during Welsh Charities Week, noting volunteers are on call 24/7 to assist searches for vulnerable and missing people across Flintshire, Denbighshire, Wrexham and parts of Conwy and Powys.
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North East Wales Search and Rescue has marked Welsh Charities Week by paying tribute to the volunteers who support emergency services across the region. The charity said its team is made up entirely of volunteers who are on call day and night to help in searches for vulnerable and missing people. It said every callout, training session and hour given is powered by community support. Welsh Charities Week is held annually to recognise charities, community groups and volunteers across Wales.
Key facts:
- The organisation said the team is made up entirely of volunteers available day and night.
- Volunteers respond to incidents across Flintshire, Denbighshire, Wrexham and parts of Conwy and Powys.
- The charity said every callout, training session and hour is powered by community support.
- The message was shared on social media as part of Welsh Charities Week.
Summary:
The post highlighted the contribution of volunteers to searches for vulnerable and missing people and the ongoing availability of the team. The charity emphasised the role of community support in sustaining its work. Undetermined at this time.
