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President Beatrice presents club member Doreen with her certificate for 30 years of service.
Past President Beatrice presents the chain of office to President Elaine.
Members at the start of their sponsored walk. £1759 was raised for Solas Trust (an organisation providing safe housing as a place of refuge, rehabilitation and restoration for individuals who are victims of human trafficking and/or prostitution).
I Lurgan members take a break during their walk. They were joined by supporters for a time of friendship