Do you Enjoy Rally?

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April 23, 2012 1:19 PM



What do you do at Rally?

The Rally Movement provides opportunities for children to enjoy ‘doing, making, learning & being’ in a safe and fun environment.
The Aims of Rally – Spiritual, Educational & Physical – are attained through interesting, varied and disciplined activities.
Many Rally programmes include some of the following:
      1. Games
      2. Fun activities
      3. Craft/hobby work
      4. Badge-work
      5. Bible devotions (talks, singing, memory verses)
      6. Outings
      7. Sports days, camps,
      8. Leadership training courses
      9. Higher Awards
Rally provides social interaction, leadership opportunities, and challenges. Rally teaches  Christian ethics and discipline.

The Rally programme is varied and usually includes games, craft work, badge work, singing, Bible based teaching, family nights, camps, and outings. Rally members may also earn higher awards and attend special training camps as they get older. Regional activities of sporting or cultural events are popular, and local and International camps are also run for members.Children aged from 7 to 17 attend Rallies across New Zealand.

Some Rallies are mixed (boys and girls), but many prefer to provide a separate programme that is specifically planned for either boys or girls. Most Rallies meet fortnightly, but some are weekly, and all are run by Leaders that are committed to providing the children with an exciting and balanced programme that will meet the needs of the children while also reaching the Rally objectives
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