Civil Aid Voluntary Rescue Association
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Civil Aid Voluntary Rescue Association (CAVRA) is a voluntary civil defence & search and rescue Organisation operating within England & Wales. It is a registered charity, and its purpose is to provide back-up personnel to the emergency services in a range of situations, including in particular searches for missing persons. They also provide support at public events and during times of adverse weather conditions, natural disaster or civil emergency.[1]
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Formed | 2000 |
Website | https://www.cavra.org.uk |
CAVRA briefly ceased operations in July 2024 due to the retirement of Chairman Ivor Davies and a number of other trusties.[2] Once new trustees were appointed, the charity has relaunched, with an updated image, and new operating area, now covering England & Wales, rather than just the South Wales area from mid to the south Wales coast previously covered.
References
edit- ^ "CAVRA volunteers rise to the winter challenge". Penarth Times. 31 December 2010. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
- ^ "Retirement of Ivor Davies as Chairman and dissolution of CAVRA". GVS. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
External links
edit- Civil Aid Voluntary Rescue Organisation
- "Civil Aid Voluntary Rescue Association, registered charity no. 1088563". Charity Commission for England and Wales.