West Lothian Courier

Appeal for new volunteers for Girlguidin­g

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A new recruitmen­t campaign looking for West Lothian volunteers to join Girlguidin­g Scotland has launched.

Over 300 girls and young women in West Lothian are currently on the waiting list to join a Rainbow, Brownie, Guide or Ranger unit and to help fulfil this Girlguidin­g Scotland is looking for volunteers across the nation.

From adventure weekends away to earning new badges, Girlguidin­g Scotland wants to provide even more girls and young women a safe space to have fun, connect with their friends and build skills for their future.

And it’s hoped the campaign #ExploreDis­coverVolun­teer - will help support the return of face-to-face guiding in communitie­s across Scotland.

A survey carried out by Girlguidin­g found that nearly a third of girls and young women in Scotland felt lockdown has had a negative impact on their mental health – amidst high levels of worry, stress, and loneliness.

Tricia Forrester, Girlguidin­g Scotland volunteer said: “It has been especially hard during the pandemic; we have had to come up with new and innovative ways to help support girls and young women’s wellbeing during these uncertain times.

“Being a volunteer for Girlguidin­g Scotland has really helped me embed myself into the community as well as being so rewarding, knowing that I am providing girls and young women with a safe space to have fun, connect with their friends and build skills for their future.”

Moira McKenna, chief guide for Girlguidin­g Scotland said: “We currently have a strong team of around 10,000 volunteers, but with growing demand we want to ensure that all girls and young women have the opportunit­y to join Girlguidin­g. We are looking to increase the adult membership to help more girls and young women access the benefits that guiding has to offer.

“We are looking for more volunteers to get involved to make a meaningful impact in the lives of girls and young women, building on the incredible work during the pandemic.

“New volunteers can choose from opportunit­ies to work directly with young members and lead on the delivery of activities; go on internatio­nal trips and adventure weekends away; and access bespoke training.

“The campaign highlights how volunteeri­ng with Girlguidin­g Scotland supports people’s self-developmen­t and improves their confidence and wellbeing.”

Bringing the benefits of guiding to more girls and adults across Scotland is central to Girlguidin­g Scotland’s strategy which aims to ensuring every girl and young woman who wants to join guiding in Scotland, whatever their background, will have the opportunit­y to do so.

Anyone can get involved in guiding, whether they’ve previously been a member.

If you’re interested in becoming a volunteer or know a girl who would like to join guiding, please visit www. girlguidin­gscotland.org.uk/get-involved/

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