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Volunteering at Scouts is changing to help us reach more young people

Volunteering is changing to help us reach more young people

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Additional Faith Support

Scout Active Support Faith Units

United Reformed Church Scout and Guide Fellowship

The Fellowship exists to support members of Scouting and Guiding in the United Reformed Church and more widely. It aims to provide practical help for volunteers, including ideas for faith and beliefs for use within their programmes.

Learn more about United Reformed Church Scout and Guide Fellowship

National Jewish Scout Fellowship

National Jewish Scout Fellowship (NJSF), which runs events for all Jewish members such as activity camps, fun days and social gatherings. They also advise Scouts on issues affecting Scouting and provide activity ideas and resources for all Scout groups, with or without Jewish members. This unit is currently inactive.

Anglican Fellowship in Scouting and Guiding

The Anglican Fellowship in Scout and Guiding was formed at the request of the Clergy, Scouters and Guiders in 1983 to develop resources and implement 'Duty to God' in a relevant and exciting way.

Email: anglicansas.scoutguide@gmail.com

Association of Methodist Scouters and Guiders (AMSAG)

Their remit is to support people as they work with the Scout Association and Girl Guiding UK from a Methodist point of view. This includes those people working in Methodist sponsored groups, those working on Methodist premises or Methodists working in open groups.

National Catholic Scout Fellowship

To support and further the aims of Scouting in a Catholic context.

Learn more about Catholics in Scouting UK

Muslim Scout Fellowship

In the last few years, the idea of Scouts has gained a lot of supporters in the Muslim community. The Muslim Scout Fellowship (MSF) is the United Kingdom's official body for Muslim adults who are active in Scouts.

 

Learn more about the Muslim Scout Fellowship