Volunteering’s not just about giving back – it goes both ways. It improves your wellbeing, gives you skills for the future, and helps you make new friends (and memories).
All our activities are run by volunteers, who might join us because they want to:
Try something new
Make friends
Spend time with their children – or gain experience with young people
Do something good for their community and themselves
Keep their bodies and brains active and happy – whether that's by scaling mountains, sharing skills or serving tea
All end up making a huge difference to young people's lives – gifting them with skills for life, and learning a whole lot about themselves along the way.
Sometimes we need a bit of help, and we've decided that we'd like to recognise that help. So thanks to our Scout parents.
Most recently:
James B
Katherine R
Whatever they bring to the table – however often they can help – volunteers change young people's lives.
See how you can start volunteering today.
Contact us 6th.rugby@warwickshirescouts.org.uk
Or click the button, and simply fill out our form and your nearest Scout group will be in touch to see what works for you.
"Young people need positive role models.
They also need a safe, nurturing and supportive environment where they can try new things and not be afraid to fail.
Scouting is one of those places."
"I got started as a Cub in 1st Bagshot Scout Group and learnt how to work as part of a team, light fires, canoe and much more.
So many of the skills that I use on my expeditions now, I learnt at Cubs"
"Scouting started me on an incredible journey. As a Cub Scout I never dreamed that one day I would be looking at our beautiful planet from space. I went from spending nights under the stars to spending nights among the stars."