Volunteering
What is Scouting?
The Scout Association is the largest co-educational youth movement in the UK, Scouting provides adventurous activities and personal development opportunities for 400,000 young people.
Scouting gives young people the opportunity to learn by doing, as part of a balanced programme. Our programme is a continuous progression of training, activities and awards that covers everything young people do in Scouting from the age of 6 to 25.
Why Volunteer?
Scouting in the UK is growing, we currently have over 30,000 young people on our waiting lists unable to join simply because we don't have enough adult volunteers.
Some of the reasons for volunteering:
- To give something back to the community.
- To develop your own skills.
- To support the Leaders.
- To enjoy and rediscover the adventure for yourself.
How can I help?
Volunteering is very flexible, from an hour a week to an hour every few months.
There are many ways you can help, here are just a few:
- Section Leader
- Assistant Leader
- Sectional Assistant
- Occasional Helper
- Fundraising
- Group Executive Committee Member
Message from our Chief Scout
"One of my big missions is to encourage people across the UK who have the time, enthusiasm and ability, whatever it is, to put something back into their communities. It’s about a lot of people doing a little. I don’t want to hear any more about kids who can’t join because of a lack of leaders. We’ve got a brilliant, talented nation and I want some of that talent to be used to support young people."
Bear Grylls - Chief Scout
How do I Volunteer?
It's easy, simply complete the form below and we will contact you with more details.
If you have any questions please contact us using our contact form.
What you waiting for? It may just change your life!
Volunteering Form
Please note that all helpers and Leaders are subject to an enhanced CRB disclosure
