Retiring council press and public relations manager Len Mullins who is now a Member of the Victorian Order, following the New Year s Honours announcements There was a retirement gift with royal approval for retiring council press and public relations manager and former Western Telegraph journalist Len Mullins, on Thursday. Len, 65, was created a Member of the Victorian Order (MVO) in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours on the very day he retired, after 21 years in his role with Pembrokeshire County Council. The Royal Victorian Order is a dynastic order of knighthood established in 1896 by Queen Victoria. It recognises distinguished personal service to the monarch of the Commonwealth realms, members of the monarch s family, or to any viceroy or senior representative of the monarch.
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The Wallaceburg Rotary Club has donated $10,000 to the Personal Support Worker program at Wallaceburg District Secondary School, allowing the school to purchase a mechanical lift and provide student bursaries.
âWith this donation we can buy a mechanical lift that will get the students skilled prior to going out to the much-appreciated community placements,â said Lisa Zandbergen, a registered nurse who started and runs the PSW program, in an email.
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She said the money that remains after buying the lift will go toward annual bursaries for students continuing on in a health-care-related field.
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The Wallaceburg Rotary Club has donated $10,000 to the Personal Support Worker program at Wallaceburg District Secondary School, allowing the school to purchase a mechanical lift and provide student bursaries.
âWith this donation we can buy a mechanical lift that will get the students skilled prior to going out to the much-appreciated community placements,â said Lisa Zandbergen, a registered nurse who started and runs the PSW program, in an email.
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She said the money that remains after buying the lift will go toward annual bursaries for students continuing on in a health-care-related field.
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The Wallaceburg Rotary Club has donated $10,000 to the Personal Support Worker program at Wallaceburg District Secondary School, allowing the school to purchase a mechanical lift and provide student bursaries.
âWith this donation we can buy a mechanical lift that will get the students skilled prior to going out to the much-appreciated community placements,â said Lisa Zandbergen, a registered nurse who started and runs the PSW program, in an email.
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Try refreshing your browser. Rotary donates $10,000 to schoolâs PSW program Back to video
She said the money that remains after buying the lift will go toward annual bursaries for students continuing on in a health-care-related field.
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