Raleigh International is a youth development charity that ___ with young people aged 17–24. Young people of all nationalities take part in their home country or abroad. The expeditions ___ self-confidence and skills and encourage the young people to understand more about the needs of others. Nitin Rishi, a volunteer from India, joined a Raleigh expedition in his home country and says, 'I decided to join Raleigh because I wanted to learn more about developmental work, do some travelling and get a true insight into the ways different people ___ their lives.' The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts is the sister organisation of the Scouts. This worldwide organisation ___ more than 10 million members in 144 countries. Girls ___ the Guides to develop leadership and life skills. This year, 23,000 Guides and Scouts ___ to a big international meeting in Sweden. Guide Katy Dawes said, 'I am very excited about going to Sweden. At the moment, I ___ all my spare money for a new sleeping bag and rucksack.' The Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme is a voluntary, non-competitive programme of activities that lead to bronze, silver and gold awards. The programme ___ people aged 14–25 to do individual challenges which are exciting and fun. 'I finished my bronze award when I was sixteen. Now I ___ my silver award. I ___ a new skill, guitar making, and for my community service, I ___ a junior football team.'
robolocRaleigh International is a youth development charity that works with young people aged 17–24. Young people of all nationalities take part in their home country or abroad. The expeditions build self-confidence and skills and encourage the young people to understand more about the needs of others. Nitin Rishi, a volunteer from India, joined a Raleigh expedition in his home country and says, 'I decided to join Raleigh because I wanted to learn more about developmental work, do some travelling and get a true insight into the ways different people live their lives.' The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts is the sister organisation of the Scouts. This worldwide organisation has more than 10 million members in 144 countries. Girls join the Guides to develop leadership and life skills. This year, 23,000 Guides and Scouts went to a big international meeting in Sweden. Guide Katy Dawes said, 'I am very excited about going to Sweden. At the moment, I save all my spare money for a new sleeping bag and rucksack.' The Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme is a voluntary, non-competitive programme of activities that lead to bronze, silver and gold awards. The programme allows people aged 14–25 to do individual challenges which are exciting and fun. 'I finished my bronze award when I was sixteen. Now I have my silver award. I learned a new skill, guitar making, and for my community service, I joined a junior football team.'
join Raleigh because I wanted to learn more about developmental work, do
some travelling and get a true insight into the ways different people live
their lives.' The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts is the sister organisation of the Scouts. This worldwide organisation has more than 10 million members in 144 countries. Girls join the Guides to develop leadership and life skills. This year, 23,000 Guides and Scouts went to a big international meeting in Sweden. Guide Katy Dawes said, 'I am very excited about going to Sweden. At the moment, I save all my spare money for a new sleeping bag and rucksack.' The Duke of
Edinburgh's Award scheme is a voluntary, non-competitive programme of
activities that lead to bronze, silver and gold awards. The programme allows
people aged 14–25 to do individual challenges which are exciting and fun. 'I finished my bronze award when I was sixteen. Now I have my silver award. I learned a new skill, guitar making, and for my community service, I joined a junior football team.'