Teamwork, Confidence and Skills for Life
Cubs from Trinity Scout Group Hull recently visited Raywell Park Activity Centre, where they took on the low ropes course and put their teamwork to the test.
The session gave young people the chance to build confidence, solve problems together and support each other through each challenge.
Challenge by Choice
Low ropes activities are a great way for Cubs to develop practical skills in a safe and supportive environment.
As they moved through the course, they worked together, listened to each other and learned how small decisions can help the whole team succeed.
More Young People Want to Join
Trinity Scout Group is keen to help even more young people find their place to belong, but with the waiting list continuing to grow, more adult volunteers are needed to make that possible.
Volunteering with Scouts is flexible, rewarding and rooted in local community. Whether someone can give a little time or a lot, they will be supported every step of the way.
Making a Difference in Hull
Every volunteer helps young people gain skills for life, try new things and build confidence through adventure.
A big well done to the Cubs for taking on the low ropes course, and thank you to everyone already helping make Scouts happen in Hull.
Ready to start your own adventure? Join Humberside Scouts: https://humbersidescouts.org.uk/join-now/ Volunteer with us: https://humbersidescouts.org.uk/volunteers/ See what’s coming up: https://humbersidescouts.org.uk/events/