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Girls' Brigade
In England and Wales, The Girls’ Brigade works with churches and schools to develop tailored outreach groups which enable children and young people to discover life to the full through rewarding, stretching and positive opportunities.
These sustainable local groups are for 4-8s, 7-11s, 10-14s, and 13-18s primarily, but not exclusively, for girls, helping them grow and develop in confidence and skills.
Around 12,000 children and young people attend these weekly groups, after school or lunchtime clubs, in safe and friendly Christian environments, where they can have fun and take part in a range of activities from craft and games, to camping, cooking or fundraising.
GB members can take part in young leader training, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and GB’s International Queen’s Award scheme, outreach events and action to benefit their local community, and attend residentials and youth festivals.
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What We Do
What We Do
- Making friends
- Developing new skills
- Fun and exciting activities
- Exploring faith
- Chilling out in a safe environment
- Gaining awards
- Taking part in Duke of Edinburgh’s Award
- Going to camps, residential events and festivals
Page Quote
"I deem it a privilege and honour to be part of the great work being done through Girls’ Brigade to impact the lives of young people in our communities."
Dorothy Ofori, Girls’ Brigade Team Leader