Hag Dyke’s 75th Anniversary Open Weekend 28 March 202226 May 2022 Hag Dyke was formally opened in September 1947. We will be celebrating the 75th anniversary on the weekend of September 23rd – 25th 2022 with an open weekend for all […]
Hag Dyke Volunteers 1 November 20221 November 2022 Hag Dyke is run almost entirely by volunteers. Why not volunteer to help keep this beautiful hostel running.
Hag Dyke Open Weekend 11 September 202222 September 2022 HAG DYKE SCOUT HOSTEL AT KETTLEWELL IS CELEBRATING THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF ITS OPENING ON SATURDAY 24TH SEPTEMBER 2022. THE HOSTEL WILL BE OPEN TO ALL VISITORS FROM 11 a.m. […]
A visit to Mountain Rescue 13 July 202221 July 2022 Scouts managed to get the opportunity to visit Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association tonight. Learning about hill safety, how UWFRA keep people safe and help people in the countryside, and […]
Guides at Hag Dyke 28 May 202228 May 2022 Guides recently had a weekend away at Hag Dyke. The weather was perfect and we were able to spend a lot of time outdoors, walking up Great Whernside, playing games […]
Volunteering with us Volunteering. It’s #GoodForYou. Volunteering’s not just about giving back – it goes both ways. It improves your wellbeing, gives you skills for the future, and helps you make new friends (and memories). All our activities are run by volunteers, who might join us because they want to: Try something newMake friends Spend time with their children – or gain experience with young peopleDo something good for their community and themselvesKeep their bodies and brains active and happy – whether that’s by scaling mountains, sharing skills or serving tea All end up making a huge difference to young people’s lives – gifting them with skills for life, and learning a whole lot about themselves along the way. Volunteering with young people Team player? Love supporting young people? Great at planning? Most of our volunteers work directly with young people aged 6-18 through our Beaver, Cub, Scout and Explorer groups, known as sections – helping young people gain skills for life through activities and adventures. Working in teams, they might: Welcome young people and families to sessions and eventsMake sure everyone’s safe, supported, included and having fun Help to plan and lead activitiesGet involved with days out, camps and expeditions Share and learn skills – from coding to cake decorating to canoeing Celebrate young people’s achievements big and small No previous experience with young people? No problem. Whether you’d like to help out week-after-week or whenever-you-can, we provide training, learning opportunities and cups of tea – every step of the way. Making it all happen Want to make a big impact behind the scenes? Your time and skills can make a difference in so many ways. Not all volunteers work directly with young people. Many help out in other ways. Working in teams, they might: Get the best out of volunteers, using their people and leadership skillsSpread the word about Scouts to attract new membersHelp with admin, fundraising, finances, operations or governance Keep everything running smoothly on the ground – from serving tea and coffee, helping to tidy up after meetings or sessions, driving or keeping meeting places in tip top condition Not sure how you’d like to help yet, or how much time you have to give? No worries. We can chat you through a whole host of options – including flexible and occasional volunteering. Get in touch Your name Your email Your message Consider telling us about what you think you might want to help with, any experience you have, or anything else that would help us find a role you would enjoy Hi, I'm interested in volunteering with the group and would like some more information.