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21st August 2011

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Volunteers make Community Week a reality
Scout Community Week (14-20 May) has prompted thousands of volunteers to do their bit for local communities while raising awareness for local Scouting.

Scouting for the community
Scout Community Week has inspired thousands of Groups from all over the UK to 'do1thing' for their community.

Scouts take Parliament
Beavers and Cubs took Scout Community Week to Westminster yesterday (15 May).

get involved

Scouting offers challenge and adventure to 400,000 young people aged 6 - 25 in the UK. We believe in helping our Members fulfil their full potential by working in teams, learning by doing and thinking for themselves. We're working to make Scouting available to all and we're passionate about what we do.

Throught the adventure of Scouting, young people get to take risks in a safe environment, and have their first taste of responsibility. We give young people experiences they'll never forget.

The sort of adventure Scouting offers is the chance to experience something different and the opportunity to challenge themselves. When a Beaver Scout wakes up the morning after a sleepover, or a Cub Scout has just got over their fear of heights by completing their first abseil - that's adventure.

getting involved in Scouting can't be any easier!!!

if you want your child to join Scouting click here

Scouting is made possible by the efforts of 100,000 voluntary adults - with award winning training and one-to-on support, we make sure each one of our volunteers gets to make the best use of their skills and talents. It's something different from the norm, and thats why a lot of people like it. In fact, it's made us the largest co-educational youth Movement in the country.

if your an adult and want to get involved click here

come on join the adventure!!!


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