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“The Scout and Guide Building, Ivybridge” web site

















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Last updated
4 May 2008
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http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/sagbivybridge
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The 1st Ivybridge Scout Fellowship

Please “drop  in” and see Steve Drake (GSL) & Debbie Fox at the inaugural meeting of  the Fellowship to be held on Wednesday 21st November 2007 at the Scout & Guide Building, Ivybridge. This inaugural informal meeting will be held between 7:30 and 9:00 p.m. approx. All welcome
What is a Scout Fellowship?
It is a group of adults who have the one thing in common - a wish to support Scouting. A Scout Fellowship welcomes men and women of all ages, interests and backgrounds. There is no need to have been involved in Scouting or Guiding before, all that is required is a willingness to give some of your time to Scouting. In return you will make friends and be able to join with others doing whatever you decide. A Scout Fellowship has its own social and activity programme.
The aim of the Scout Fellowship is to "Provide Active Support", with the emphasis being very much on supporting the youth programme in an active manner, at all levels of the Association from the local Scout Group to National level.
What do we mean by active support?
Active Support encompasses the talents of the Scout Fellowship of all ages and abilities, whether it is physical, mental, geared to a particular technical skill or general support. It could be as a badge examiner, a Training Adviser to new leaders, catering for courses, running pioneering courses, helping with hill walking, rock climbing etc. We all have something to offer as far as supporting Scouting is concerned whatever our age or ability.
In fact, active support means just about anything!
The Scout Fellowship is a large part of the 'backbone' of the Scout Movement - supporting the young people and voluntary leaders wherever help is required. The key to our success is our flexibility - we are here to help.
For more general information go to: http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/support/fellow/intro.htm