Men and women in our eight-county area volunteer in a number of different areas for a variety of reasons. For girls to benefit from Girl Scouting, they need guidance from concerned, caring adults. Adults like you!
Become a Troop Leader
While we have many volunteer opportunities available, from troop field trip driver to event committee member to adult trainer, our greatest need is for troop leaders/assistant leaders. Did you know that in some areas, we have girls on waiting lists for Girl Scout troops? Yes, the time commitment of a troop leader is larger than some other volunteer roles, but the rewards are priceless.
Click here to see the
10 easy steps to start a troop.
Other Volunteer Opportunities
- Troop Fall Sale or Cookie Sale Manager
- Troop Field Trip Driver or Chaperone
- Administrative Volunteer (ex: process registration forms/data entry)
- Adult Learning Facilitator (trainer) or Workshop Coordinator
- Scouting for the Cure Event Committee Member
- Thin Mint Sprint Event Committee Member
- Archery Program Facilitator
- Canoe/Kayak Program Facilitator
- Challenge Course Facilitator
- Outreach Program Mentor
- Family Campaign Manager
- Gold Award Committee Member
All volunteers need to complete a
Volunteer Application found in the Forms resource area and the online
GSUSA Orientation course in the Training Opportunities Resources (approximately 30 - 45 minutes long). Some volunteer roles require a criminal background check and additional training.
Please complete the
Online Interest Card or call 704-731-6500 to get more information about volunteering.