It is with deep regret that we have heard of the sudden passing of our Founder and Life President Edna Arnold.
Edna was a driving force behind establishing and developing Nightsafe and without her determination there would have been no help for the thousands of young people who have been helped by the service over the past 30 years.
All at Nightsafe remember Edna with great affection and gratitude and we will ensure her memory and legacy will live on in the work we continue to do.
Our thoughts are with her family at this time and we send our deepest condolences.
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