Scouts prepare young people for Skills For Life
Each week Scouts gives almost half a million people aged 6-25 the skills they need for school, college, university, the job interview, the important speech, the tricky challenge and the big dreams: the skills they need for life.
We’re talking about teamwork, leadership and resilience & skills that have helped Scouts become everything from teachers and social workers to astronauts and Olympians.
Everyone’s welcome here. All genders, races and backgrounds. Regardless of your child’s physical ability – there’s a Scout adventure out there waiting for them. And we’ll help them find it.
We’re part of a worldwide movement, creating stronger communities and inspiring positive futures.
What do we do at 5th Woodbridge Sea Scouts?
Scouts are do-ers and give-it-a-go-ers.
All of our sections from the young Squirrels to the older Explorers meet every week in term time to spend time with their friends having fun, playing games, working in a team and taking on new challenges.
Based on the banks of the river Deben, there are often opportunities for our young members to sample the delights of water activities such as kayaking, rafting, sailing and stand up paddle boarding. While on land fun is had through a variety of age appropriate activities such as treasure hunts, teddy bear picnics, escape rooms, pioneering, hiking and camping.
Volunteers
There are lots of ways you can get involved, from helping out occasionally on a parent rota or volunteering your time as a leader to supporting local Scouting. Our volunteering opportunities are as varied as you! Because whether you’re helping a leader to run an activity in the local village hall, organising a night away, or buttering 120 slices of bread for a group of very hungry eleven year olds - no two Scout meetings are the same. The difference you make, though, is always great.
Our award-winning training scheme for volunteers means that adults get as much from Scouts as young people. Our approach focuses on what you want to get out of volunteering with Scouts, while respecting how much time you can offer. Over 90% of Scout volunteers say that their skills and experiences have been useful in their work or personal life.