Duchess of Cambridge visits crisis support service Shout
The Duchess of Cambridge has visited the mental health text service she helped establish to mark a milestone one million conversations.Kate, dressed in an olive green patterned dress, met volunteers, clinical supervisors and fundraisers at Shout 85258, which was launched by the Cambridges and backed by their Royal Foundation in 2019.Use of the platform has jumped by 140% since the start of the pandemic, and Kate was told of the need for more volunteers to meet the growing demand.
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