Volunteer
Opportunities
Whether you are married or single, have children or not, male or female, 18 or 80, there is a
volunteer position that is
right for you in a time frame that fits your schedule. Volunteering is easy. It requires no previous experience. Support and training
is provided. When you volunteer,
even for an hour, you'll feel great knowing you have helped girls grow strong. AND
you will have fun!
View the video
below to see pioneer and legendary
music mogul Rev. Run (from Run DMC)
and his wife and former Girl Scout
Justine Simmons explain why they
support the Girl Scouts—and why you
should too!
Here are some ways you
can get involved!
If you like to have fun with girls 5 - 17, plan & carry out activities and have 6 to 8
hours per month to give, you might like being:
- Troop Leader
- Assistant Troop Leader
- Teen Advisor
If you can: Relate to Teens and have 1 to 3 hours per month to give, OR 1 or 3 weekends
per year, you could:
- Be a Project Advisor - share your talents or professional skills
- Help with water sports or high adventure activities
- Serve as an Event Helper
- Be a Guest Speaker
If you enjoy working with groups of adults and have at least 4 - 6 hours once or twice a
year, you might consider being a:
- Adult Learning Facilitator
- Recruiter
- Fundraiser
- CPR/First Aid Instructor
If you have skills and interests to share, such as: Art, dance, drama, writing, photography,
public relations, nutrition, fitness, sports, cooking, money management, career building,
technology, hiking, camping, ecology, cultural heritage, travels, customs, then consider:
- Program Activity Helper
- Workshop Leader
- Award Consultant
- Communications Liaison
Click HERE to volunteer.
To speak with someone about
volunteering opportunities, contact
Dale McClure, Volunteer Development
Specialist by
email or call (757) 547-4405,
ext. 239
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