Scouting volunteers come to Scouting from a variety of backgrounds and experiences—plumbers, lawyers, housewives, teachers, doctors, janitors, and scientists—all involved in leading youth to become responsible, caring, and competent citizens.
Whether you wish to volunteer your time with elementary school-age boys or middle and high school-age youth, the Boy Scouts of America has a volunteer opportunity that is right for you. In addition to the reward of working with youth, through volunteering for Scouts you will:
Scouting is provided locally in neighborhoods across the country through churches, community organizations, or other groups of interested citizens. Please visit our Local Council Locator and enter your zip code to find Scouting near you.
If you would like to become a volunteer, please contact your local pack leaders, or if you would like to join 2293, please contact us.
See below for a list of required training for each position.