Girlguiding Hurst Division

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Can you offer help to a local unit? If you are between 18 and 65 and would like to find out more or try us out, please contact us.

Take a trip down memory lane and see how many advertising slogans you can remember ……                   SLOGAN QUIZ SHEETS

FUNDRAISING FOR SERVICE PROJECT TO SOUTH AFRICA

to obtain your quiz sheet for £1.00 please contact here. 

Thank you for your support

THE PENSHURST CHALLENGE

Sam’s fund raising car treasure hunt

Some of you will already know that, in September this year, Sam will be joining 12 other Girl Guiding volunteers on a trip to South Africa, their mission to assist at a non profit making charity located in the South Africa. It is involved in the care of children who have been orphaned or abandoned because of HIV/AIDS related illness and violence.  This and other similar events have been arranged to help Sam raise the £2500 needed for the trip and to assist in her goal of ‘making a difference’.

Test your driving and navigational skills(!) following a guided tour through some leafy kentish lanes, answering questions as you go and finishing at a nice country pub.

Please contact here for the treasure hunt package (including emergency direction should you get lost!)

 

 

A SPECIAL THANK YOU FROM SAMANTHA MORTON

Our mission for our visit in September 2010 …………………………

Is to assist at Gods Golden Acre which is a non profit making charity located in the South African province of Kwa Zulu-Natal, in the valley of a 1000 hills. It is involved in the care of children who have been orphaned or abandoned because of HIV/AIDS related illness and violence.  The aims of the centre are :

To keep children in their community setting by assisting families using various initiatives to support themselves.

To provide children with a good education.

To assist them to become well-adjusted adults.

To develop the natural talents and aptitudes of each and every child.

To provide a caring, loving, nurturing and compassionate community environment.

(Further information is available at http://www.godsgoldenacre.org.uk/)