A social club refers to a group of people with a common bond. This bond may be a common interest, occupation, activity or personal circumstance.
Joining a social club increases the feeling of security, creating a sense of camaraderie and belonging.
Popularity
As more and more of the population live or work alone, often in areas away from that of family and friends. Joining a social club is an increasingly popular way of finding new friends of similar interests and of combating loneliness and isolation.
Location
Social clubs are located all over the country. The type of club depends on the specific need and demand of the particuar local area.
Age
There are individual social clubs that cater for people of all ages, abilities, interests and mixes.
Ability
Many social clubs have a limited membership based upon the specific criteria of that club, and restrict the events to members of the club to increase the feeling of security, creating an increased sense of camaraderie and belonging
Description
Social Club is a very diverse grouping.
Social Clubs are in being to enable a person to meet and socialise with people of common interests.
Activities are very varied, depending on the wishes of the individual club and its members.
Common activities include; Meeting in a pub for a social drink, restaurant visits, theatre trips, Sporting events, Coach trips and organised visits. The aim being to have fun with a group of people with whom individual members can relax and feel comfortable.
Dedication
Club members are free to choose which events organised by their club, they attend or take part in.
Potential
Belonging to a social club gives the confidence to visit places as a group, that you might not visit alone, and also the atmosphere to talk and exchange views with people of similar experience.
Closely
Related Activities
Youth Club 904, Friendship Club 924, (Individual examples are; Share Club 522, Diet and Weight Control Clubs 636, Keep fit 349, Pony Club 238, Reading Groups 902, Parent and Toddler groups 682, YFC 661, Travel 616, Rambling 486, Twinning 889).
Level of Demand
The table below shows the maximum levels of demand that this activity requires. NOTE: These are not entry levels or levels of requirement and has nothing to do with ability.
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