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Fundraising focus for Angus Scouts bound for 2023 World Jamboree in South Korea

Kirsten and Jamie Brown are heading for South Korea along with Jay Leitch (centre). Image: Hillside Scout Group
Kirsten and Jamie Brown are heading for South Korea along with Jay Leitch (centre). Image: Hillside Scout Group

Three Angus Scouts are getting ready for the trip of a lifetime to South Korea.

And they include a brother and sister who will be part of the 25th World Scout Jamboree in 2023.

Jamie Brown, younger sister Kirsten and Jay Leitch are among the 36-strong contingent from the east of Scotland heading to SaeManGeum.

They will join more than 40,000 Scouts from around the globe at next August’s gathering.

And it’s eyes down for the three pals on Friday as they keep the focus firmly on fundraising for the adventure.

Since being selected from 140 applicants at a regional camp last year they have been working hard to raise the £3,765 they each need to make the trip.

A prize bingo night in Keptie Street Scout Hall in Arbroath on Friday at 7pm will hopefully boost their total.

“We are very grateful to local businesses who have generously donated prizes, including Route 66 CarWash, The Original Factory Shop, Costa Coffee, Morrisons and Chalmers cinema,” said the trio.

Dedication to Scouting

Jamie, now 17, has been involved in scouting since he was six years old.

He is currently an active Explorer and a young leader with his old Cub pack.

And after earning his bronze, silver, gold and platinum Chief Scout’s Awards he is currently working towards his diamond award.

Scout World Jamboree
The 25th World Jamboree will be a huge event next August.

As a Scout, he was the leader of a patrol that went to the national camping competition finals two years in a row.

He said: “As one of the oldest members of the unit, I will have a leadership role and am looking forward to developing my leadership skills, broadening my horizons and meeting other Scouts from all over the world.”

He’ll also be able to look out for younger sister Kirsten, who has also worked her way through the sections since the age of six.

Kirsten, who will be 15 when she takes part in the Jamboree, is also an Explorer Scout and young leader with her former Scout troop.

Jay, 13, has had his sights set on the event since a presentation by former Scouts Eilidh and Ciara Walker who went to the World Jamboree in America in 2019.

“I’m looking forward to meeting new people from all over the world and experiencing different cultures,” he said.

“We are all excited to have been selected to represent the East Scotland Region at the Jamboree, which is going to be an amazing and life-changing experience,” they added.

Blair Castle international jamborette
The international Scouting jamborette took place at Blair castle earlier this year. Image: Steve MacDougall/DC Thomson.

Earlier this summer around 1,800 Scouts converged on Perthshire for the first international jamborette in four years.

The Blair Castle gathering had taken place every two years since 1946 before being curtailed by Covid.