Volunteers Lesley Pollard, Anne Duncan, Alan Thornton and Margaret Wyatt at the morning tea.
Camera IconVolunteers Lesley Pollard, Anne Duncan, Alan Thornton and Margaret Wyatt at the morning tea. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Peel volunteers treated to morning tea to celebrate their contributions

Jill BurgessMandurah Coastal Times

EDCONNECT held a morning tea at Meadow Springs Country Club during National Volunteer Week.

The event was attended by volunteers from across the Peel Region, rural liaison officer Karen Barden and Alcoa community education officer Moira Oliver.

It was funded by a grant from Volunteer Australia and LotteryWest.

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