Godshill and Rookley Scout Hall

Join Godshill and Rookley scouts in the Coronation weekend’s Big Help Out: Lend a hand, make a change

What better way to crown the celebrations on the weekend of the Coronation of King Charles III than join The Big Help Out in your own community.

The Big Help Out is a national day of volunteering on 8th May, the Bank Holiday Monday of the Coronation weekend and has been hailed as one of the centrepieces of the celebrations across the country.

Getting involved
The Island is no exception and 1st Godshill and Rookley Scout Group will be taking part, whose eager young members and willing volunteer leaders and helpers will be on hand all afternoon to welcome visitors.

Group Scout Leader Mary Kershaw said,

“The day is about inspiring people to try volunteering and we hope it will help us recruit more adults into The Scout Movement”

What’s the The Big Help Out?
Developed by Scouts and the Royal Voluntary Service and organised by the Together Coalition, The Big Help Out aims to inspire a new generation of community volunteering.

Dozens of charities will be taking part and using the day to encourage people to “Lend a hand and make a change”.

Easy and rewarding
Mary Kershaw added,

“One of the key aims is to make volunteering easy and accessible. Around one in five people have never been asked to volunteer and many don’t know where to begin.

“We’ll be on hand to show just how easy – and rewarding – it is.”

Head to Godshill and Rookley Scout Group
Volunteers from the Godshill and Rookley Scout Group will be at their headquarters in May Close, Godshill, PO38 3HB, from 1pm to 4pm on 8th May to welcome visitors and invite them to join in the fun as volunteers themselves.

This can range from becoming leaders with the Beaver, Cub or Scout sections, for young people aged 6 to 14, to joining the committee or being able to offer specialist skills to assist the group in its wide range of activities, including admin support, grant applications or hall and grounds maintenance.

Grylls: Putting volunteering centre stage for a day
Bear Grylls OBE, Chief Scout and TV adventurer, with roots on the Island, said,

“Volunteering has always been a huge part of what makes this country great.

“The Big Help Out will put volunteering centre stage for a day and give people who want to volunteer easy ways to join in. So please save the date and join us in your community.”


News shared by Mary on behalf of Godshill and Rookley Scout Group. Ed