We are now offering the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme at St Helens Sea Cadets! If your interested in joining us and getting involved with this scheme, please contact us!
We are now offering the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme at St Helens Sea Cadets! If your interested in joining us and getting involved with this scheme, please contact us!
We have just been notified of a successful bid application and we have being awarded £10,000 from the MSSC Annual Premises Fund.
The 10k fund will make a huge difference to the cadets and all the other organisations which use the building (Mill Street Barracks) and work will commence very shortly to make it a safer environment for our cadets and adult volunteers.
A Big Thank You to MSSC!
September 19th witnessed the Merseyside East District Swimming Competition. St Helens entered a marvellous crew with outstanding results!
Results were as follows:
2nd Place - Senior Girls
2nd Place - Junior Girls
2nd Place - Junior Boys ...
4th Place - Junior boys
St Helens came 2nd Place overall with 95 points. A Big congratulations to all who took part in this event!
As part of ?#HeritageOpenDay? on September 12th, Mill Street Barracks was opened to the public for all to see. Cadets also got the opportunity to visit the Church next door too! A Big Thank you to all those who made this a successful event. We look forward to seeing you next year!
GREAT NEWS!
We have won a £9900 grant for our project called Head Above the Water.
Personal Development Training for our unit.
Head Above the Water will see a series of courses delivered over the next 12 months which fit in with the ethos of the Sea Cadets, such as Leadership and Teamwork, Confidence Building and Self Esteem, coping with change and Dealing with difficult people. We know from listening to our young cadets that issues such as bullying, fear of violence and learning and anti social behaviour have a huge impact on their wellbeing. Head above the Water project will address these issues, giving the young people key skills and knowledge that they can use throughout their lives, lifting their aspirations, helping them with employment skills and becoming valuable members of society.
Personal Development and Team Building with all the adult volunteers will also provide a more efficient learning environment for the young people and will also enable our local sea cadet unit to function to the best of its abilities.
This is extremely exciting news for St Helens Sea Cadets and her future!
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