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Teaching community spirit {Wall’s Helping Hand}

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Recently I’ve started helping every week with my son’s Beaver group. He’s been a Beaver for just over a year and he really enjoys it. The group leader is really well organised which means they have a well planned programme of events and activities which is really complements the academic stuff he learns at school.

He loves to collect badges which I find are a great incentive. Since he’s been a Beaver he’s been camping, to a water activity day, horse riding, hiking, and so much more. It’s great to be part of something like this, he’s made friends in his wider community, been able to contribute to the community and learn more about himself too. These are all things I believe in too, which is why I’m happy to support him. I’m sure you can teach these kinds of lessons at home, but being part of an organised group is a much more fun way to learn!

He’s recently been made a ‘buddy’ to a new member and I love watching him look out for someone else. Of course, he has a younger sister at home, but this is a good way of being kind to others. I want my children to learn about the value of selflessness, so we regularly give unwanted toys to our local charity shop, and support our local food bank too. We may not be hugely well off but there is always room to share what we do have.

In the spirit of sharing and being part of such a wonderful online community, I really wanted to let you know about Wall’s Helping Hand campaign. It’s a great initiative and, if you nominate, there’s a chance you could win too.

Wall’s Helping Hand campaign

Wall’s have recently launched a nationwide search for a person, club or local facility that deserves a special thank you for its contribution to the local community. The chosen project will receive an amazing £5,000 makeover from Wall’s team of ‘helping hands’.

Wall's Helping Hand campaign

 

Maybe there’s a local Beavers’ clubhouse that’s a bit dilapidated, or a community hall the kids attend that could do with new changing rooms, or it could be an individual who’s always giving to their local community and deserves a new garden or bathroom in return. Nominations are open until the 10th July so you’ve got plenty of time to think of a deserving cause in your community. You can find out more about Wall’s Helping Hand and make your nomination here.

As an added incentive, just by filling in the nomination form you’ll be entered into a prize draw to win £500 cash too!

Disclosure- this post is sponsored by Wall’s Pastry

8 Comments

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    Carla Shreeves
    May 11, 2017 at 12:27 pm

    Wow what a fantastic campaign. My kids would love to be involved with scouts or rainbows but unfortunately there is always a long waiting list to join up.

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    Ami Elizabeth
    May 11, 2017 at 2:01 pm

    What a lovely campaign and so great to see a big company wanting to give something back. There are so many community projects around here that would be so worthy of the prize.

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    Joanna
    May 11, 2017 at 3:54 pm

    What a lovely campaign its great to see a company that is wanting to give back.

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    Ickle Pickle
    May 11, 2017 at 7:48 pm

    This is such a great campaign, and what a fantastic prize too! Kaz x

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    Debbie Nicholas
    May 11, 2017 at 9:06 pm

    How fabulous. I will get my thinking cap on for who to nominate!!

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    Jess
    May 13, 2017 at 9:52 pm

    Aw what a lovely idea, glad he is enjoying Beavers! I agree it’s a fab way to teach little ones to think about others 🙂

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    fashionmommy
    May 15, 2017 at 11:35 am

    That is a lovely competition and will hopefully help some groups or projects.

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    chichi
    May 15, 2017 at 7:58 pm

    such a fab campaign, the amount is really big and its great to see big brands giving back.

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