Transform welcomes Chief Constable as new Patron

Transform Housing & Support welcomes the Chief Constable of Surrey Police, Nick Ephgrave, as a new Patron.

Nick Ephgrave was recently appointed as Chief Constable having joined Surrey Police from the Metropolitan Police in 2013 as Deputy Chief Constable. 

Paul Mitchell, Chief Executive of Transform said:

“We are delighted to welcome Nick Ephgrave as a Patron of Transform and look forward to working with him to continue transforming lives across Surrey.”

Transform provides housing, support and home care to around 2,000 people each year in Surrey and neighbouring areas. We give each person a safe place to live, with one-to-one support to help them live independently. Last year 98% of the people we helped said they felt happier thanks to Transform’s support.

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