RRT UK February Wrap Up

In February, volunteers with the Rapid Relief Team, the charitable arm of the PBCC, were busy supporting communities and first responders across the UK.

Gloucester & Swindon – Coffee and Krispy Kremes for construction workers on Time to Talk Day, plus a mental health session with Mates in Mind.

Tunbridge Wells – Burgers for Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance crews during training, with a behind-the-scenes look at their base.

Nottingham – BBQ lunch for soldiers and families at the ‘Life in Civvy Street’ event at Chetwynd Barracks, helping them transition to civilian life.

Torbay – 80 burgers served to exhausted responders after an 8-hour Dartmoor Search & Rescue training exercise.

Aldeburgh – Breakfast for volunteers clearing a well-loved village path.

From construction sites to emergency teams, RRT is honoured to support those who serve others.

Watch the video for a quick overview of what they’ve been up to.

 

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