New groups
Setting up a new group
Woodcraft Folk is keen to support new and existing volunteers to set up new groups across the country. We're always inspired to help reach new communities in the UK.

Young People Take Action For The World They Want To See At Camp
Stopping Plastic Pollution. Votes for Children. Climate Justice. Promoting Peace. Children's Rights. These are the issues that young people at The World We Want To See Camp (4th-6th May) chose to take action on.
Growing Groups Training

New Groups Project Eastern
Woodcraft Folk will be launching 18 new youth groups across Suffolk, Norfolk & Cambridgeshire thanks to new funding from the Big Lottery Fund and Department for Culture, Media & Sport.
New groups for young people in Norfolk, Suffolk & Cambridgeshire
Between 2017 and 2020, Woodcraft Folk is working to open 18 new groups for young people aged from 10 to 20 years old across East Anglia. Get in touch to find out more!
About Woodcraft Folk

New Groups Project Starts in Merseyside
Charity secures funding from Government to help get more children involved in Social Action in Merseyside
Woodcraft Folk, the co-operative children’s charity run by volunteers and designed to help develop young people’s self-confidence and awareness of the world has secured funding from Government to help create more opportunities for young people in Merseyside.
The organisation has received funding from Youth United Foundation to help them deliver their New Groups Project
New Group Journey Checklist, Timeline and Guidance Sheets
These resources have been developed by the new groups project to support you to set up and run a successful group. Together they will help you understand what makes a group sustainable, plan actions and keep track of progress.
Open Meeting for Parents - Plan
Are you hoping to set up a new group but need more leaders to help?
Are you an existing group wanting more help from parents?
Below are notes and plans from groups who have faced the same issues.
New Groups
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