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1st Clogher Guide Unit

  • Status

    Received: on time

  • Income

    £5.1K

  • Spending

    £4.5K

Charity no. 105451 Date registered. 07/07/2016

Public benefits

Organisation’s Activities Girlguiding believes in the value of learning by doing. This is put into practice through a Method with five interlinking elements, known as the Five Essentials of guiding: • working together in small groups • encouraging self-government and decision making • a balanced and varied programme • caring for the

individual • sharing a commitment to a common standard The Guiding Method is delivered to young members grouped by age into four sections: Rainbow Guides, Brownie Guides, Guides and members of The Senior Section. Its principles apply to all members, including adults. THESE BENEFITS ARE DEMONSTRATED THROUGH THE FEEDBACK PROVIDED BY YOUNG PEOPLE AND THE VOLUNTARY LEADERS IN GIRLGUIDING UNITS, REVIEWS BY YOUTH COUNCIL, STATUTORY YOUTH SERVICES, GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND INDEPENDENT EVALUATIONS OF TRAINING, PROGRAMMES AND EVENTS. THERE IS NO HARM FLOWING FROM THE PURPOSE OF GIRLGUIDING ULSTER. THE CHARITY'S BENEFICIARIES ARE GIRLS. MEMBERSHIP OF GIRLGUIDING ULSTER IS OPEN TO GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN FROM ALL SECTIONS OF SOCIETY. GIRLGUIDING IS AVAILABLE TO ALL GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN IN NORTHERN IRELAND AGED 4 TO 25 THROUGH OUR INFORMAL EDUCATION PROGRAMME WE RUN RAINBOWS (4-7) BROWNIES (7-10) GUIDES (10-14) AND SENIOR SECTION (15 – 25) THERE IS NO PRIVATE BENEFIT FLOWING FROM THE PURPOSE.

What your organisation does

Organisation’s Activities Girlguiding believes in the value of learning by doing. This is put into practice through a Method with five interlinking elements, known as the Five Essentials of guiding: • working together in small groups • encouraging self-government and decision making • a balanced and varied programme • caring for the

individual • sharing a commitment to a common standard The Guiding Method is delivered to young members grouped by age into four sections: Rainbow Guides, Brownie Guides, Guides and members of The Senior Section. Its principles apply to all members, including adults.

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of education
  • The advancement of citizenship or community development

Who the charity helps

  • Children (5-13 year olds)
  • Voluntary and community sector
  • Volunteers
  • Women
  • Youth (14-25 year olds)

How the charity works

  • Community development
  • Education/training
  • Gender
  • Sport/recreation
  • Volunteer development
  • Youth development

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Charitable purposes

Educating girls and young women to help them develop emotionally, mentally, physically and spiritually so that they can make a positive contribution to their community and the wider world.

Governing document

Royal Charter

Other name

Clogher Girl Guides
  • 6 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Contact details

Public address

  • Mrs Sharon Fannin, 1St Clogher Guide Unit, C/O Girlguiding Ulster, 30 Station Road, Holywood, BT18 0BP

Trustee board

Trustee
Mrs Sharon Fannin
Mrs Gillian Morris
Mrs Rachel Armstrong
Miss Jayde Kyle-Campbell
Miss Ruth Fannin
Miss Christine Ferguson

List of regions

  • Mid Ulster District Council