A little of your time can make a huge difference.

volunteers

Adult Leadership

All Leaders are Volunteers

Cub Scouting relies on volunteers to be pack leaders. Pack 1020 is no different - all our leaders are volunteers. Volunteers come from all backgrounds and experiences. Plumbers, lawyers, homemakers, teachers, doctors, janitors, and scientists—people from just about every occupation imaginable—are involved in leading youth to become responsible, caring, and competent citizens. They also quickly discover that Scout volunteering lets them learn new skills and build lifelong friendships while having fun.

Leadership Roles

Some of the roles you might fill to support a Cub Scout pack are these:

The Benefits of Leadership

Volunteering with the Boy Scouts of America is a way for adults to work with youth to build a better future for everyone. Besides giving valuable service to youth in our communities, volunteers find that they reap many personal benefits from being a leader in Cub Scouting.

More than 1.2 million adult volunteers give their time and skills to the development of youth through the Boy Scouts of America. An overwhelming majority (96 percent) of these volunteers say their experience has been so positive that they would recommend volunteering for the Boy Scouts of America to others.

How to Volunteer

Contact the Cubmaster, Committee Chair or Chartering Organization Representative if you would like to be a Cub Scout Leader in some role. Your scout's den leader can identify these people for you.