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Help girls know they can do anything by volunteering with us.
Volunteer with us. Find an opportunity near you, fill in your details and a member of your local volunteer team will be in touch.
How do I become a volunteer?
Become a volunteer in 3 simple steps:
1. Search for an opportunity near you
Enter your postcode here and check out our local volunteering opportunities.
2. Register your interest
- Found a specific opportunity that looks right for you? Great news. Click ‘register now’ on the opportunity and provide a few quick details to register your interest. You can change your mind later down the line, but this’ll get you connected with one of the friendly volunteers in your area.
- If nothing quite matches what you're looking for, express your interest in volunteering. We’ll connect you with one of the friendly volunteers in your area who’d love to hear from you. If you already have a GO login (that’s if you’ve volunteered in the past, or you or your child has been a member of Girlguiding) you’ll need to express your interest in GO. See how to express your interest if you already have a GO login.
3. We'll be in touch
Someone from your local volunteer team will be in touch, usually within 7 days. Girlguiding tends to run alongside term times, so it may be longer during school holidays. They’ll give you more information about the opportunity you’ve applied for or what’s available through guiding near you. Then they’ll help arrange for you to get stuck in!
Why volunteer with Girlguiding?
Girlguiding girls aged 11-18 are, on average, 28% more confident than other girls in the UK. 87% of our young members aged 4-18 say Girlguiding makes them feel good about themselves. – Girls' Attitudes Survey
Whether you’d like to volunteer directly with girls or support local guiding in other ways, you’ll be helping girls build their confidence, have adventures and learn new skills. It doesn’t matter what your experience or background is, or how much time you have. Find out more about why guiding is great for girls and the impact you’ll be having.
Plus, volunteering for Girlguiding doesn’t only help girls in your community. We also offer lots of opportunities to learn new things that suit you, your interests and lifestyle.
You can build your own skills and make your CV stand out by taking our leader development programme. You can even complete specialised training for volunteers. From becoming a first aider to a qualified outdoor activity instructor, whatever it is you’re looking for, there’ll be something in it for you! Find out more about developing your life skills through guiding (PDF, 57KB), or see more on learning and development.
Our blog is packed full of stories from volunteers about all the adventures they’ve had through volunteering. We don’t just offer a community for girls; plenty of our volunteers have made their best friends and lifelong memories through guiding too.
Questions you might have
Anyone! We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds and experiences. There’s no requirement to have been involved in guiding before or to have loads of time to give. There's all sorts of flexible ways to get involved, whether you want to volunteer with girls directly or help behind the scenes!
Many of our roles are open to everyone, while some of our leadership roles are available to women only. Find out who can do which role by checking the role requirements tables.
We’ve also got loads for young people to get stuck into, with volunteer roles for girls starting from the age of 10 and boys from the age of 13. We welcome students and teenagers looking for a volunteer opportunity to build their CV, to complete their Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, or develop skills for the future. There’s no upper age limit to volunteering.
We want Girlguiding to be a place where everyone is welcome and free to be themselves – whoever they are and wherever they’re from. You can find out more about our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion and in our guidance on including everyone in guiding.
Volunteering is a flexible time commitment; you can give as much or as little time as you’d like volunteering. Whether you want to help behind the scenes, at special events, on a one-off basis or get involved every week, there’s loads of ways to inspire girls with Girlguiding.
We have a variety of volunteer roles which are designed to be flexible according to the time and commitment you’re able to give. You’ll be able to discuss your availability with the local volunteer team in your area after you’ve registered to find the role that’s right for you.
No! Whether you have a certain skillset you’d like to bring to the table to help inspire girls in your community or you’re just looking to try something new and develop your skills, our volunteer roles are designed to be flexible and suit you, your interests and lifestyle.
We welcome students and teenagers looking for a volunteer opportunity to build their CV and develop skills for their future. We also offer lots of additional online and in-person training sessions which you can take part in, to support you in your volunteer role and personal development.
Find out more about all our learning and development opportunities - including our young leader and leader development programmes!
To keep girls safe, anyone over the age of 18 needs to go through our recruitment and vetting process. All volunteers must complete reference checks. And if your role involves regular contact or staying overnight at a residential event with girls and young women, you’ll need to complete a criminal record disclosure check. Your local volunteer team will be able to advise you on checks needed for different roles and begin the process once you’ve decided which role is right for you.
For all roles you’ll need to complete some training designed to help keep our members safe. You can complete this training either via the learning platform as an e-learning, an online trainer-led session, or an in-person session in your local area.
We also offer lots of additional online and in-person training sessions which you can take part in, to support you in your volunteer role and your personal development. Find out more about what’s available via our learning and development pages and your progression as a volunteer.
Just as you would apply for opportunities for the first time, you can search for and apply for specific opportunities on our website even if you’re already volunteering for Girlguiding.
This is the same process if you used to be a volunteer, are the parent or carer of a young member or yourself used to be a young member in Girlguiding.
If you can't find an opportunity that suits, just log into GO and head to the 'My enquiries' tab. Then click 'View map to volunteer' to express your interest in a role. Step-by-step instructions on how to apply if you already have a GO login.
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