Volunteer with Scouts in Allerton L19 – Share the Adventure

Scouting is just as exciting for the grown-ups as it is for the young people. Step into the world of campfires, crafts, and mini-adventures — but this time, you’re the one making the magic happen. Whether you lead a game, plan an event, cook for camp, or simply lend a hand when you can, you’ll be right there sharing the laughter, friendships, and unforgettable moments.

By volunteering with 25th Allerton Scout Group in Allerton, Grassendale, and L19, you’ll help our Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs, and Scouts gain skills for life — and discover you’re gaining a few yourself along the way.

Every Story Needs a Hero and The adventure isn’t just for the children

When you step into Scouting as a volunteer, you join the same world of campfires, crafts and mini adventures your young people enjoy. Only this time, you’re the one making the magic happen.

From the giggles of a game well played, to the sparkle in a child’s eyes when they learn something new, you’ll be right there — part of their memories forever. And along the way, you’ll make your own friendships, learn new skills and discover just how rewarding giving a little of your time can be.

Choose Your Adventure

Every great story has many characters, each with their own special role. You could:

  • Lead games, crafts or outdoor challenges

  • Share a hidden talent, from baking to building bird boxes

  • Help organise magical events and campouts

  • Keep things running smoothly behind the scenes

Whether you’re a swashbuckling storyteller, a master organiser or just someone who loves to see young faces light up, there’s a place in our story for you.

Step in and say hello

It’s easy to start. Just get in touch and we’ll chat about how you can help. We’ll handle the training and checks so you feel confident and ready.

Take the first step today and see where the adventure takes us together.

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Why Volunteer with Scouts in Allerton?

Volunteering doesn’t just help our young members — it gives you:

  • A sense of community – Make friends with other parents and local leaders.

  • New skills – From event planning to outdoor cooking, you’ll learn alongside the children.

  • Flexible roles – Help at weekly meetings, special events, or just when you can.

  • Shared memories – Create moments you and your child will remember forever.

  • A positive impact – See the confidence grow in every young person you support.