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Did your New Year's resolutions include something about "giving back" - let us help you with that! Volunteer with us for 90 minutes a week (and just in term-time) with our local Brownies group.


We meet on Monday evenings from 6 to 7:30 pm at a local school off Lordship Lane.


We are a non-religious, non-denominational group - no church parades or other things you remember from the 1970s. We are just interested in giving girls aged 7-10 an adventure packed programme. By volunteering with us, you can help girls build their confidence, learn new skills and have loads of fun. You don't need any experience - just a willingness to pitch in and enjoy yourself. You can be aged 18-80 and you don't have to be female (although I admit most of guiding is).

You will be CRB (criminal record) checked if you do decide to volunteer with us regularly.


If you'd like to find out more - please PM me and I'll happily call or email more information.

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