All RNLI 'staff' are volunteers. They are usually employed in other businesses, but carry pagers so they can be summoned at a moments notice in the event of an incident.
I think you mean RNLI and Grace Darling. The RNLI is the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, and Grace Darling was a young woman who helped rescue several people in a wreck in 1838.
Well they save people lifes and animals
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The RNLI is funded by voluntary donations.
Their website says "more than 139,000 lives saved since 1824 when the RNLI was formed. The total will be higher than that because there were a lot of lifeboats operating before that date.
Yes, there are people in England who's job it is to work on and look after the river. The RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) operates on the River Thames. These are volunteers who assist in keeping the Thames safe.
1824
william hilary
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in the UK typically saves around 20 people per day, which would amount to roughly 7,300 people saved each year. This number can vary depending on the type and volume of incidents they respond to annually.
4 march 1824
james lawson
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