Kind-hearted members of a scout group in Redditch have been giving back to the community over Halloween week.
The 1st Royal Enfield Scout Group came together this week to take part in "reverse trick or treating" around the Brockhill East area.
Every year, the group asks its members to dress up in their Halloween costumes and encourage local residents for donations for Batchley Support Group.
Beaver leader Sarah-Jane Theiss has thanked residents for their support this year and said the team was "extremely proud" of all the young people that got involved.
She said: "Every year we ask our members to dress up in their Halloween costumes and instead of asking for treats we ask local residents for donations for Batchley Support Group.
"As leaders we are extremely proud of how our young people support this event and how enthusiastic and passionate they are to help others."
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