How can you help

How can you help?


Your youngster may come home from a Pack meeting and say "I need a picture of a panda for Cubs!" Your youngster expects you to be interested and will get much more out of Scouting if you are prepared to offer your support. There are lots of ways in which you can help, for example :-

  • Offering a skill or hobby to train or test the Cub Scouts for awards and badges

  • Helping prepare refreshments for a Group or Pack event

  • Helping transport Cub Scouts to events and outings or move kit to camp

  • Supporting the Scout Group's social events, Annual General Meetings and Open Evenings

  • Join the Scout Group Exec Committee to help them raise funds and manage the Scout Group.

The Group Council


Once your youngster is invested in the Scout Group, you automatically become a member of the Group Council. All parents, Leaders, Patrol Leaders and Explorer Scouts in the Group are Members of this Council and it meets once a year at the Annual General Meeting.


The Group Executive Committee


Each year, the Scout Group elects an Executive Committee consisting of a number of parents and various leaders in the Group to carry out the day to day tasks of running the Scout Group. They are responsible for purchasing equipment and maintaining Group property. The function of the Group Executive Committee is also to support and help the Group Scout Leader carry out her role in maintaining an effective and successful Scout Group.


What do you gain from helping?


You will have the opportunity to meet a variety of new people and make a real contribution to help your local community. Please do not be shy to offer your help and if you feel you have any skills to offer to the Cub Scout Pack please contact your Cub Scout Leader. By playing your part and supporting your child you will share the enjoyment, friendship and fun of the family of Scouting.