Why new volunteers are key to a better future

27th May 2021

Why new volunteers are key to a better future

#GoodForYou

The past year has been a tough one, it's impacted everyone; many have got ill or lost loved ones and key workers have worked their hearts out. Young people have suffered as much as anyone. They have been cut off from their friends, their schools and have missed out on exams and simple things like meeting up with grandparents. This last year will have been one of the hardest times they've ever known.

These young people have been called "Generation Covid". But I prefer to call them "Generation Hope". This is because I have seen in them spirit, resilience and determination never to give up. They give us all renewed hope for the future.

In Kent throughout the pandemic, Scouts have clocked up thousands of millions of minutes on Zoom meet ups, keeping young people connected with their friends. We've also raised thousands of pounds for good causes by Hiking to the Moon and Racing Round the World. But all of this is thanks to the incredible team of volunteers who do so much in Kent. They have all given a little time to make a huge difference.

But the pandemic has taken its toll on the Scouts in Kent. In one year, we've lost 27.2% of our membership - (4,685) of adults and young people who've simply been unable to carry on, due to the pressures of lockdown, uncertain work situations, or because they've needed to spend extra time looking after loved ones.

I understand that our health and families must come first, but losing members of the Scouts family is so heart breaking - especially given that Scouts in Kent grew so strongly between 2006 and 2020 (6,600). When volunteers depart young people miss out.

Now, as the vaccine programme continues to roll out in an incredibly successful way, this is our moment to build back better for the future. That's why I'm calling for new volunteers to join us in Kent.

Our future volunteers might be parents of young people already in the movement, people who remember their own days as a Scouts or those who want to better support the young in their community. I love a quote I heard from an inspiring young person called Cate, 'I don't want to go back to normal. I want to go back to better.' I often think about that response and it's so, so true. Right now is a great time for us to reassess our priorities and think about what really matters in life.

As you consider if you can help it is worth thinking about this fact, volunteering is a two way street. Volunteering makes you feel great, widens your circle of friends and gives you skills and experience you might need for that first job, promotion or career change. Put simply volunteering is #GoodForYou.

There's no doubt about it; the new world is going to look different. We're going to be working at home more and without commuting maybe their time available to give too volunteering. Helping out at Scouts alongside your son or daughter is a great way to spend time together - whether it's taking a hike in the woods or just playing a game of rounder's it's often the perfect antidote to hours on the laptop. That's why I'm calling for families to join together and experience a little of the Scouts magic for themselves.

In Kent we are looking for different kinds of volunteers - We want to welcome all ages, abilities and backgrounds.

So let's not just get back to where we were last year. Let's get back bigger and better than ever, by welcoming in those who haven't thoughts about Scouts before. This year, above all, has shown just how important it is for us to work together to support those in need.

So join me, and be a Scout volunteer in Kent and help us make a vital contribution to a new and better future. At the end of the day, we don't measure life by what we can get, we measure it in what we can give. That's the true path to happiness.

If you are already on of our fantastic volunteers within Kent Scouts, then thank you. Thank you for every little thing you do that makes the difference to all the young people that are part of our amazing movement. Without you so many opportunities and experiences would be missed"¦ you make a difference and I am sure you would agree that Scouting is #GoodForYou, so please share that with your friends, families, neighbours and other members of your local communities to encourage them to do the same.

The Scouts #GoodForYou campaign launches today.

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Dean Harding - Kent Scouts County Commissioner


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