Volunteer

One of the biggest myths about Scouting is that Groups are
closing down due to a lack of young people wanting to become
Members. Nothing could be further from the truth; Scouting in the
UK is a growing Movement and we currently have 30,000 young people
on our waiting lists simply because we do not have enough adults to
help out.
Why
help?
There are many reasons why adults choose to volunteer for
Scouting. Here are some that existing volunteers have given:

- To give something back to the community: 'I
believe the kids get such a lot out of it; I just put a bit back
for what the kids take out.'
- To support the Leaders: 'They give so much,
you've got to give some of that back.'
- Because volunteering is a 'good thing': 'I
just personally believe that you should always do some kind of
voluntary work…otherwise nothing would get done in this
world.'
- As an enabler, so the Leader can do more: 'If
I can help Sam, our Leader, out by doing the little things, then it
means she has got more time to give the kids and then they get more
out of it.'
- To spend more quality time with your child:
'David used to go on his PlayStation2 while I read the paper after
school and work - now we get a chance to do activities
together.'
- To develop your own skills: 'I hadn't used a
compass since I was a Scout. After I learned how to use one again,
I take one out on family walks. We get lost less than we used
to!'
- To enjoy and rediscover adventure for
yourself: 'We had a water fight at Beavers the other week,
it was great!'
Interested?
Submit your details here and we'll
be in touch to discuss how you can support Scouting locally.
Contacts
For an informal chat about volunteering in Scouting in West Sussex contact
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Mark Guy
County Recruitment and Development Officer
Email: Mark Guy
Tel: 07500 963 363
Social Scouting