Help girls and young women participate in the Girlguiding programme. Work as a team and experience fun and friendship yourself.

What You'll Do: 

Help make a difference to the lives of girls and young women with this exciting opportunity to become a Girlguiding Leader. The role involves planning a range of activities for the girls including crafts, games, trips and adventurous activities. Supported by a team of volunteers, unit Leaders also maintain paperwork including basic accounts and plan fundraising events to help the girls raise money for their unit and good causes. There is also the opportunity for national and international travel with a range of camps and trips available.

Why You'll Love It: 
 A great way to have fun, make new friends and do something positive for others.
What You'll Learn: 
How to work as part of a team and gain confidence in working with children and young people.
What We're Looking For: 
Enthusiasm, reliability and initiative.
Summary
Volunteering
Young People
Middlesbrough
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Communication
Leadership
Organisation
Teamwork/Collaboration
Requirements: 
DBS check
Over 18

Similar Opportunities

 
Volunteer Animal Care Assistant
Whitby Wildlife Sanctuary
Min. 0 Weeks Minimum weeks
Volunteer Animal Care Assistant
Volunteering
Community, Mental Health, Animals, Education, Environment

Whitby Wildlife Sanctuary (Charity CIO 1185213) is a rescue and rehabilitation charity for orphaned, injured and sick wildlife. Our main centre is based in Whitby, YO22 4NW and we are seeking volunteers to assist with the animal care work.

 
Literacy Support Volunteer (Virtual) 
The Literacy Pirates
Min. 0 Weeks Minimum weeks
Literacy Support Volunteer (Virtual) 
Volunteering

As a Volunteer Crewmate, your role is to join our online sessions and help children practise their reading and writing in small groups by providing constant encouragement, positivity and celebration of their achievements.

 
Home Visitor for visually impaired clients
Teesside & District Society for the Blind
Min. 0 Weeks Minimum weeks
Home Visitor for visually impaired clients
Volunteering
Community, Social Care, Disability

They will often involve a volunteer befriender visiting a visually impaired person in their home, perhaps for a cup of tea and a chat, or accompanying them to an activity.

Related Articles

Volun-tees
Sewuese Adzege Case Study!
Meet Sewuese, an incredible volunteer who has gained employment with Middlesbrough Council where her volunteering journey all started!
Volun-tees
Organisation Spotlight - Mind!
Find out more about Mind Teesside and how to volunteer with them!
Volun-tees
Mohammed Nassiru Case Study!
Mohammed Nassiru Case Study!