During World War II, the Women's Voluntary Service (WVS) in the UK did not operate as a profit-making organization; rather, it was a voluntary organization focused on supporting the war effort through various services. The WVS mobilized millions of women to assist with tasks such as providing hospitality, supporting air raid precautions, and aiding the military. Their contributions were invaluable, but as a volunteer service, they did not earn money in the traditional sense. Instead, they raised funds through donations and community support to sustain their activities.
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