
At Scouts we celebrate difference and welcome everyone.
Whatever your background, identity or ability, there’s a volunteer spot with your name on it.
If you can only occasionally help, that’s OK. Whether you’d like to be an activity planner, tea-maker or craft creator, we appreciate any time you can spare.
Volunteering can be a brilliant way to boost your mental wellbeing. It’s a great feeling knowing you’re helping young people get skills for life, and you might even learn a lot about yourself along the way.
Scouts can make you feel good in other ways too. We’ll guide you to an opportunity where you’ll:
Most of our volunteers work directly with young people aged 4 to 18 through our groups, known as Sections, which are:
Working in teams, you might:
No previous experience with young people? No problem.
Your time and skills can make a difference in so many ways.
Not all volunteers work directly with young people. Locally, regionally and nationally, many help out in other ways.
Working in teams, they might:
No worries. We can chat you through a whole host of options – including flexible and occasional volunteering.
Contact us at simon@30thabingdon.org.uk
or
Visit the Scouts UK website www.scouts.org.uk