Registered
Public benefits
The benefit which flows from our purpose is that young people are empowered to make a positive contribution to society through being engaged and supported in their personal development, including physically, intellectually, socially and spiritually. This benefit is demonstrated through Scouting making a positive impact in our communities;
preparing young people to be active citizens; embracing and contributing to social change; being as diverse as the communities in which we operates. These are evidenced by feedback from our beneficiaries and the wider community. There is no harm arising from our purposes. Scouting operates within a framework of safety to enable young people to take part in adventurous activities safely. Scouting’s beneficiaries are children and young people. The only private benefit from this purpose is that Adult Volunteers are trained to deliver the programme, but this is incidental and necessary because it is needed to operate in today’s society working with young people.
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Through our website www.cladaghglen.com we promote low cost camping and residential holidays for children of all social backgrounds. We are a non profit organisation and exist on nominal fees and subscriptions and occasional grants from other charities. Our recently refurbished centre has every possible convenience to make residential stays in our
natural five acre wooded environment, a positive recreational and educational experience.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- General public
- General public
- Older people
- Physical disabilities
- Voluntary and community sector
How the charity works
- Community development
- Community development
- Community development
- General charitable purposes