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OTHER AGENCIES


SSAFA Forces Help In-service Committees provide assistance and support to serving men, women and their families in need. They meet regularly to decide how money is raised and distributed and discuss other matters of concern to the local community. For more information, call JHQ Mil: 3392 or Civil: 02161 472 3392.


Victim Support offers emotional support, information and practical help to those who have been affected by crime. Volunteers attend courses specially designed for them which allows them to help victims come to terms with the disturbing effects of crime. Interested volunteers should contact JHQ Mil: 2272 or Civil: 02161 472 2272


British Guides in Germany


There are lots of Rainbow, Brownie and Guides units here in Germany. We have waiting lists because of the continuing popularity of Girlguiding and a shortage of adults coming forward to offer a little of their time in helping to run the groups. More adult helpers means shorter waiting lists. Any help you can offer will be much appreciated and we will soon be able to offer more girls the chance to take part in guiding. Contact your local HIVE and ask for more details.


COUNCIL OF VOLUNTARY WELFARE WORK (CVWW) (BFG)


The Council of Voluntary Welfare Work (CVWW) offers a varied selection of opportunities to volunteers. Whether working with children in childcare centres, with the European) Christian Homes


for the Soldier (ECHOS in the Balkans or Iraq, in any of the Church Army, Salvation Army or YWCA centres in around the military Garrisons. You could even help the troops on exercise in Poland, there is always a need for volunteers. For more information on what is available, call Lt Col (Retd) John Batty on 05221 25001 or Herford Mil 3921


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