Ahoy there! Ballymena Sea CadetsUnit seeking new members
Sea Cadets is an all-inclusive youth charity which provides countless opportunities for young people aged between 10 and 18 offering them a range of activities, on the water and off it, while developing their self-belief and confidence.
Sea Cadets aims to give young people ‘a new perspective, broaden horizons and create possibilities’.
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Hide AdWorking across the UK with 14,000 young people between 10 and 18, they help them see the world with confidence, gained through the challenge of nautical adventure and a Royal Navy ethos.
Ballymena unit meets on a Tuesday night from 7.15pm-9.30pm and, with the boating season just about to begin, new cadets will get a lot experience, learn new skills and make new friends.
Volunteers are also needed to help make the unit a success and can give up as much of their time as they wish, with a variety of roles available in instruction and management. businesses.
The Captain Sea Cadets, Captain Phil Russell RN, said: “There are countless opportunities for young people at Sea Cadets – they can enjoy water-based and land activities, go on offshore voyages and take part in recognised schemes, such as the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, all while boosting their self-confidence and making new friends. Volunteering is such a great way to give back to your community, and you really could make a difference to Sea Cadets and your local unit by volunteering your time. All our units are run
If you would like to find out more about joining, as either a cadet or volunteer, contact them at [email protected] visit us on Facebook at Sea Cadets Ballymena.