GIRLS’ BRIGADE England & Wales is working with the Methodist Church to launch new groups in regions with high numbers of military families.
The drive, which seeks to help girls between the ages of four and 17 to build friendships and explore spirituality, will see sessions become available in the Salisbury Plain area, Andover and Carterton.
Hazel Adamson, who has been appointed by the Girls’ Brigade as a military families worker, said: “We want to give girls and young women a safe and welcoming space to make friends and learn new things, which is so important when times feel uncertain.
“We aim to listen to girls from military families, develop a picture of how we can best support them, and empower them on their journey.”
If you’re interested in joining one of the new groups, or can offer help to run one, email hazel.adamson@gb-ministries.org
To find out the closest group to you, visit girlsbrigadeministries.org.uk
