didcot fellowship - providing active support

“I’d love to help, but I don’t have
much time on my hands”
Scouting depends on men and women who, in their spare time, offer leadership to Beaver Scouts, Cub Scouts, Scouts and Explorer Scouts.
These volunteer leaders need and deserve support.
The needs and opportunities are endless
Everybody has some skill or experience that they can share. Scouting needs help with administration, training, management facilities and a whole range of indoor and outdoor activities. Assistance is also required in supporting the arts, instructing Members in sailing, canoeing and climbing, maintaining the Headquarters and equipment - the needs and opportunities are endless.
The Fellowship offers work within a family of friends whilst supporting Scouting and enjoying doing so to the full. The Scout Fellowship also has its own social and activity programme.
The Scout Fellowship is for YOU
Nobody should be afraid that membership of the Scout Fellowship may make unreasonable demands on time and energy.
The Scout Fellowship exists so that people's concern to support Scouting locally can be
used effectively, whether they manage many evenings or weekends or only the occasional day in the year. Scouting needs support from everybody who can offer a little or a great deal
We welcome people of all ages and interests
The Scout Fellowship welcomes men and women of all ages, interests and background.
There is no need to have been a Scout or Guide. All that is required from you is a willingness to give Scouting some of your time. In return, you will make friends and enjoy supporting a leading youth movement in your community.
Why not give the Scout Fellowship a try?
You'll be made very welcome.
The advantages of Membership
- The opportunity to take part in camps, dinners and other social activities arranged within the Scout Fellowship for the enjoyment of its members.
- Uniformed or non-uniformed membership
- Not specifically attached to any one Section
- From 18 years onwards
- A chance to use your particular skill or interest, without involvement in general activities
- Training is available, if required, in your own time, and as much or as little as you demand
- Insurance cover whilst on Scouting activities
- National, County activities on some occasions if you wish; not just confined to local activities.
Why not join the Scout Fellowship?
The Scout Fellowship is a first class opportunity to make new friends and support Scouting in your local community.
Scouting is a worldwide movement helping young people to play their full part in the community.
In the United Kingdom the Scout Movement has a membership of nearly 500,000 and, for over 100 years, has played an outstanding role in then nation's youth service.
The Scout Association is a multi-cultural, multi-faith, co-educational organisation that also welcomes for young people and adults with special needs.
Find out more...
Didcot District is at the moment looking to set-up a new Scout Fellowship, if you believe you have something to offer, in way of time, organisational skills, activity skills - or infact would like to find out what your talent is
please do get intouch with Sandra Regan
by email fellowship@scoutsindidcot.org.uk
or call 0845 094 2810, for more information

