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Helpers needed for Cubs and Scouts on Bellenden Road


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We are looking for people of all ages to help run our Beaver, Cub and Scout groups on Bellenden Road.


The 3rd Camberwell is a thriving scout group with over 50 children aged 6-14 attending each week, learning a wide range of important life skills.


Due to leaders leaving the area or retiring, we need urgently new leaders in all sections from September.


Don?t worry if you know nothing about scouting or have never worked with children, you will be trained in the skills appropriate to the section that interests you.


Our groups are: Beavers, age 6-8, (Monday 6-7pm); Cubs, 8-10 yrs (Tuesday 6.30-8pm) and Scouts, aged 10-14 (Monday 7.15-8.45pm).


In just 2 hours a week you can have fun, meet new friends and make a difference to young people in the local area.


Please get in touch with us at thirdcamberwell @ hotmail.com to arrange an initial chat or reply to this post if you have any questions.

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I have been helping at this group for a few years and they are a very friendly bunch! It's rewarding to see the young people develop new skills, and the camps and outdoor activities are fun too.


The group is popular with a long waiting list, they just could do with a couple more helpers on either monday or tuesday evenings.

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