Women’s Royal Voluntary Service
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Women's Royal Voluntary Service — (from its formation in 1938 until 1966 the Women s Voluntary Service) a nationwide service assisting government departments, local authorities and other voluntary bodies in organizing and carrying out welfare and emergency work for the community… … Useful english dictionary
Women’s Royal Voluntary Service — Le WRVS (anciennement Women’s Royal Voluntary Service, Service volontaire royal féminin, connu jusqu en 1966 sous le nom de Women s Voluntary Service, Service volontaire féminin) est un organisme bénévole dont l objectif est d aider les gens dans … Wikipédia en Français
(the) Women's Royal Voluntary Service — the Women’s Royal Voluntary Service [the Womens Royal Voluntary Service] ; » ↑WRVS … Useful english dictionary
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