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Every Thursday's , St John Ambulance Youth Class.


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Hello all!

I wanted to throughly recommend

The East Dulwich branch of St John Ambulance who are currently open to new members. They meet every Thursday's from 5:30-6:30pm for Badgers who are

7-10 years old (Older children from 10 years onwards can join the cadets). They do a combination of first aid, arts/crafts and games. Though my child is coming up to 7 in a few months and was able to join .


Today my child learnt how to deal with sprains , he did bandaging , and took part in arts and crafts . He loved it ! Great life skills as well as having fun .


For more information on being part of St John's do drop me a PM so that I can pass on the Badger Leader's number.

The first few classes are free . Girls especially are underrepresented so do join and give it a go !


Some info about SJA:

http://www.sja.org.uk/sja/young-people.aspx

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A bump for anyone wanting to try out St John's tomorrow night. My son is 9yrs and loves it but the group has shrunk as many have now moved up to cadets. Looking forward to seeing some new faces tomorrow.....
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