A big thank you to all our volunteers…

Volunteers Week 2020

Jill Pick, the chair of our charity’s Board of Trustees said “The Disability Resource Centre is fortunate to have an amazing group of volunteers who are part of our team working both front of house and behind the scenes. 

On behalf of the Board of Trustees I would like to thank you for your commitment to the work that we do. You are making such an invaluable contribution for which we are very grateful. Thank you and stay safe.”

Thank you for all your hard work, each and every one of you: Josh, Avril, Ola, Lielet, Rozena, Tishy, Carol, Sean, Parmila, Richard, Rohin, Mushtaq, Kierra, Brian, Diane, Kevin, Maria, Sammie, Kimberley and Kim.

We are also very grateful for the hard work of our Board of Trustees, who are all volunteers too: 

Jill, Gillian, Andrew, Baerbel, Bjarne, Kay, Lyn, Nadia and Sandra.

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We are here to help unpaid carers across Luton

We are open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 10am to 4pm, and on Tuesdays from 10am to 7pm.

Call: 0300 303 0201

Email: carerscentral@drcbeds.org.uk

We are open 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday

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