2nd Cove Sea Scouts

2nd Cove Sea Scouts

At a glance

Causes

  • Young people

Other details

Geographical remit: 
Local

Objectives

Every night more than 50,000 young people attend Beaver, Cub, Scout or Explorer meetings across the UK. Scouting is one of the great 'brands' of our age - familiar and trusted in households throughout the country.

This is an incredible achievement for an organisation run by volunteers in their spare time. Scouting has been able to adapt and change throughout its history so that it retains a relevance to the needs and aspirations of young people. It does this without losing sight of its core values, enshrined in the Scout Law and Scout Promise. Scouting's appeal also has a very real resonance with more than 100,000 adults who actively support us across the country on a regular basis.

Through the adventure of Scouting, young people get to take risks in a safe environment. Our programme provides young people with the opportunities to learn new skills such as camp cooking and photography. Rock climbing, potholing, computer science, geocaching, local and national citizenship, team challenges, personal growth and international experiences are just some of the things they also get up to. We encourage our young people to feel the buzz of the challenge and then reflect on what that means.

Did they have fun? Do they feel more confident? Would they do it again? 

Activities

Our programme provides young people with the opportunities to learn new skills such as camp cooking and photography. Rock climbing, potholing, computer science, geocaching, local and national citizenship, team challenges, personal growth and international experiences are just some of the things they also get up to. We encourage our young people to feel the buzz of the challenge and then reflect on what that mean.

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