Your days in uniform may have ended, but that doesn’t mean you are cut off from Scouts. There are many ways to continue your involvement in Scouting.
Contribute through a formal network
Scout Fellowship provides opportunities for members to enjoy mutual fellowship, maintain active membership within the Scout Movement and continue the ideals of service to Scouting and the community. Membership is open to people over the age of 18 who have not taken up a trained leadership role, who want to rejoin the Movement after a period of absence or who have not previously been members of the Scout Movement.
Gilwell Reunion – a network for Leaders who have undertaken Advanced Training (Wood Badge) at Gilwell Park.
Lord Baden-Powell Society – a national group of dedicated Scouting supporters that helps to raise funding for Scouting programs.
Keep in touch with your Scout friends
Scouts Australia Facebook is a great way to connect with Scout friends and keep updated with current news, initiatives and events.
Support your local Scout Group
Volunteer some time to a local Scout Group. You can offer all kinds of services, from Scout hall maintenance to providing advice on fundraising, accountancy and public relations.
Get back in uniform
Undertake leadership and development training to become a Scout Leader with a local Scout Group.
More information
Contact our membership hotline on 1800 SCOUTS (1800 726 887) or email [email protected].