
Gwent Scout Leaders Embark on a Global Adventure
Four remarkable Scout leaders from Gwent are making waves at the 16th World Scout Moot, taking place in Portugal. This extraordinary event gathers nearly 500 UK Scouts among a global contingent of 9,000 individuals aged 18 to 25, all eager to engage, connect, and celebrate the core values of scouting.
The Leaders Representing Gwent
Hailing from various parts of Gwent, the leaders include Amy Bowman, a veterinary student from Cwmbran; Carys Curwood, a dog walker from Bishton; Ethan Macey, an environmental science student from Rogerstone; and Megan Sweet, an IT security student from Magor. Their participation is not just personal growth but also a proud representation of their local communities and the broader UK scouting movement.
A Journey of Connection and Culture
Starting in Tejo Park, Lisbon, the itinerary promises a vibrant dive into Portugal’s rich cultural tapestry, culminating in Porto. The event carries the theme of ‘engage,’ urging participants to foster cross-cultural exchanges through friendship and understanding. Chief Scout Dwayne Fields emphasizes this journey as an exceptional opportunity to learn, make lasting memories, and develop skills that will benefit participants for years to come.
The Spirit of Scouting Shines Bright
With the intention of fostering international camaraderie, this event stands as a powerful reminder of the unifying strength of scouting. The leaders’ journey is set to introduce them to diverse perspectives and experiences, reinforcing the notion that scouting extends far beyond local chapters to create global networks of friendship. This experience exemplifies how scouting nurtures not just leaders but also capable citizens ready to make a meaningful difference in the world.
As the event unfolds, the stories and friendships formed will likely inspire many back at home in Gwent and beyond, showcasing the spirit of adventure and community that defines the scouting movement.
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