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===Camps for children===
===Camps for children===
One recurring activity is the organisation of the annual camps for children on the Scouting campsite ''Gilwell Ada's hoeve'' in [[Ommen]], The Netherlands. Since their establishment, the ''Delftsche Zwervers'' have aimed to contribute to society by organising activities for children in hardship situations. Beginning in 1922, members went camping with children from the ''Martha Stichting'' children's home in [[Alphen aan den Rijn]] and later with other groups like [[refugee]] children from [[East Germany]]. However, presently members organise and lead school camps for children in [[Special education|special education]] from [[The Hague]]. These camps are two weeks long. Each week a group of approximately 28 children and approximately 14 leaders. The children are divided into groups of three to four, a "[[tent]]". For each tent is one leader directly responsible. The other leaders are two cooks, one "manus" ([[handyperson]]) responsible for the equipment, two leaders responsible for the games, one to two leaders as backup and one leader to keep order.
One recurring activity is the organisation of the annual camps for children on the Scouting campsite ''Gilwell Ada's hoeve'' in [[Ommen]], The Netherlands. Since their establishment, the ''Delftsche Zwervers'' have aimed to contribute to society by organising activities for children in hardship situations. Beginning in 1922, members went camping with children from the ''Martha Stichting'' children's home in [[Alphen aan den Rijn]] and later with other groups like [[refugee]] children from [[East Germany]]. However, presently members organise and lead school camps for children in [[special education]] from [[The Hague]]. These camps are two weeks long. Each week a group of approximately 28 children and approximately 14 leaders. The children are divided into groups of three to four, a "[[tent]]". For each tent is one leader directly responsible. The other leaders are two cooks, one "manus" ([[handyperson]]) responsible for the equipment, two leaders responsible for the games, one to two leaders as backup and one leader to keep order.


==References==
==References==
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