1st Killyman ScoJl Support Group
Charity Number NIC1:4755 Trustees
Annual Report 1 April 201
31 March 2020
Based at
Killyman Parish Hall
43 Trewmounl Road
Dungannon
Co Tyrone
BT716RL
Trustees".
Rev Mark Lennox
Roberta Armstrong
Claire Kerr
Ruth Carroll
Louise McKenna
Julie Jardine
Gillian Whitehead
Melvin Nesbilt
David Courtney
Maire Coaller
We have consulted the Northern Ireland statutory guidan￿ on public benefit
requirement and consider we have compiled with il in full We are an organisation
for youth in Killyman area and our charitable purpose is to promote the -.evelopment
of young people to achieve their full physical social inlellectual and spiritual
potential os individuals responsible citizens and members of their local national and
international communty.
The Group s governing documents are those of the Scout Association and we follow
the policy organisation and rules of the Scout Association. Scouting exists to
actively engage and support young people in their personal development,
empowering them to make positive contributions to society The sections meet
weekly through the winter months. Their activities follow those social educational,
sporting, spiritual and craft activilies promoted through the Scouting Association
pro9rammes for Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers. We also support the Squirrel
Drey. The Beavers worked hard on their badges includiiig their Space badge when
they looked for stais ip. the church car park and were able to see the plokngh and a
shooting star. As part of their Disability awarpness badge they had a visit from a
guide dog. They enjoyed a trip to the local lire slation and joined with the squirrels for
a Halloween party and also took part in the Remberance Day Parade. The Cdbs also
worked on their badges including the Homehelp badge, book reading and global
issues They enjoyed a trip to the pantominie in Armagh whefe they were able to
meet the cast and take photos.
Our numbers in the Sections taken from our Annual Census dated March 2019 are
beavers 16. Cubs 24 and Scouts 1making a total of 41 members Scout and Explorer
Sections are CLirrently not functioning until replacement leaders have been recruited
We value and appreciate the time and effort our volunteer leaders give to running the
Sections and enriching the lives of our young people through example and by
promotion of the goals of the Scout Association.

Our Charitable activities are funded by membeis subscriptions. Parish Church
donations and a -ducation Authority Grant Funds are relained In Killyman Scout
Group bank account and two signatories are required for all payments.
Signed on behaff of the charity s trustees.