Needs From: Volunteer United

Volunteer: Girl Scouts: What Daisies Do

Join us for "What Daisies Do," a fun and engaging drop-in event designed especially for girls entering Kindergarten and 1st grade next school year who are new to Girl Scouts!

Volunteers will lead a hands-on experience for future Daisies to explore all the exciting things Girl Scouts do through interactive activity stations. Girls will get to express their creativity at a Self-Portrait coloring station, discover the night sky while creating their own constellations at Twinkle, Twinkle, All the Stars, and tap into their imagination in our "Make Something Old New" makerspace. Nature lovers can become Tree Detectives with leaf rubbings, while budding artists can build confidence step-by-step at our Instant Courage drawing station.

This drop-in style event allows families to come and go at their convenience while exploring stations at their own pace. Along the way, caregivers can connect with council staff, learn about Girl Scout opportunities, and see how their girl can begin her journey as a Daisy-building courage, confidence, and character while making new friends.

This event is open to new (extended year membership) or non-member families only, making it the perfect introduction to Girl Scouts in a welcoming, low-pressure environment.

Come see what Daisies do by leading an interactive station based on our programming.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Join us for "What Daisies Do," a fun and engaging drop-in event designed especially for girls entering Kindergarten and 1st grade next school year who are new to Girl Scouts!

Volunteers will lead a hands-on experience for future Daisies to explore all the exciting things Girl Scouts do through interactive activity stations. Girls will get to express their creativity at a Self-Portrait coloring station, discover the night sky while creating their own constellations at Twinkle, Twinkle, All the Stars, and tap into their imagination in our "Make Something Old New" makerspace. Nature lovers can become Tree Detectives with leaf rubbings, while budding artists can build confidence step-by-step at our Instant Courage drawing station.

This drop-in style event allows families to come and go at their convenience while exploring stations at their own pace. Along the way, caregivers can connect with council staff, learn about Girl Scout opportunities, and see how their girl can begin her journey as a Daisy-building courage, confidence, and character while making new friends.

This event is open to new (extended year membership) or non-member families only, making it the perfect introduction to Girl Scouts in a welcoming, low-pressure environment.

Come see what Daisies do by leading an interactive station based on our programming.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 2, 2026

Zip Code: 37601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Girl Scouts: 2026 Birthplace of Country Music Children's Day

Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians is excited to participate in the 2026 Birthplace of Country Music Children's Day a free, family-centered community event taking place on April 25 at Cumberland Square Park from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Join us to bring the community together to enjoy music, vendors, and hands-on children’s activities. Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians will be on-site to welcome families, share information about how girls in grades K–12 can get involved in Girl Scouting, and answer questions about local troops and upcoming programs.

Families who stop by our booth will:

Receive take-home informational materials about joining Girl ScoutsLearn about leadership development, outdoor adventures, STEM activities, entrepreneurship, and community service opportunitiesChildren can also participate in a fun, hands-on activity at our booth — banjo SWAP — giving them a chance to play while families learn more about the Girl Scout experience.

We look forward to connecting with families across Northeast Tennessee and sharing how Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians is excited to participate in the 2026 Birthplace of Country Music Children's Day a free, family-centered community event taking place on April 25 at Cumberland Square Park from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Join us to bring the community together to enjoy music, vendors, and hands-on children’s activities. Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians will be on-site to welcome families, share information about how girls in grades K–12 can get involved in Girl Scouting, and answer questions about local troops and upcoming programs.

Families who stop by our booth will:

Receive take-home informational materials about joining Girl ScoutsLearn about leadership development, outdoor adventures, STEM activities, entrepreneurship, and community service opportunitiesChildren can also participate in a fun, hands-on activity at our booth — banjo SWAP — giving them a chance to play while families learn more about the Girl Scout experience.

We look forward to connecting with families across Northeast Tennessee and sharing how Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 24201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Girl Scouts Troop Volunteer - Johnson City Area

Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops!

Responsibilities:

Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardians

Qualifications:

Passion for working with children and youthStrong communication and teamwork skillsPrevious experience with Girl Scouts or similar organizations is a plus, but not requiredAbility to commit to regular meetings (e.g., weekly, bi-weekly)

Benefits:

Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and families


Please consider one of the following volunteer roles:

Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops!

Responsibilities:

Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardians

Qualifications:

Passion for working with children and youthStrong communication and teamwork skillsPrevious experience with Girl Scouts or similar organizations is a plus, but not requiredAbility to commit to regular meetings (e.g., weekly, bi-weekly)

Benefits:

Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and families


Please consider one of the following volunteer roles:

Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Scouts Troop Volunteer - Church Hill Area

Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops!

Responsibilities:

Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardians

Qualifications:

Passion for working with children and youthStrong communication and teamwork skillsPrevious experience with Girl Scouts or similar organizations is a plus, but not requiredAbility to commit to regular meetings (e.g., weekly, bi-weekly)

Benefits:

Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and families


Please consider one of the following volunteer roles:

Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops!

Responsibilities:

Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardians

Qualifications:

Passion for working with children and youthStrong communication and teamwork skillsPrevious experience with Girl Scouts or similar organizations is a plus, but not requiredAbility to commit to regular meetings (e.g., weekly, bi-weekly)

Benefits:

Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and families


Please consider one of the following volunteer roles:

Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37642

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Scouts Troop Volunteer - Greeneville Area

Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops!

Responsibilities:

Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardians

Qualifications:

Passion for working with children and youthStrong communication and teamwork skillsPrevious experience with Girl Scouts or similar organizations is a plus, but not requiredAbility to commit to regular meetings (e.g., weekly, bi-weekly)

Benefits:

Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and families


Please consider one of the following volunteer roles:

Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops!

Responsibilities:

Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardians

Qualifications:

Passion for working with children and youthStrong communication and teamwork skillsPrevious experience with Girl Scouts or similar organizations is a plus, but not requiredAbility to commit to regular meetings (e.g., weekly, bi-weekly)

Benefits:

Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and families


Please consider one of the following volunteer roles:

Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37743

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Scouts Troop Volunteer - Bristol (VA) Area

Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops!

Responsibilities:

Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardians

Qualifications:

Passion for working with children and youthStrong communication and teamwork skillsPrevious experience with Girl Scouts or similar organizations is a plus, but not requiredAbility to commit to regular meetings (e.g., weekly, bi-weekly)

Benefits:

Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and families


Please consider one of the following volunteer roles:

Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops!

Responsibilities:

Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardians

Qualifications:

Passion for working with children and youthStrong communication and teamwork skillsPrevious experience with Girl Scouts or similar organizations is a plus, but not requiredAbility to commit to regular meetings (e.g., weekly, bi-weekly)

Benefits:

Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and families


Please consider one of the following volunteer roles:

Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Scouts Troop Volunteer - Kingsport Area

Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops!

Responsibilities:

Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardians

Qualifications:

Passion for working with children and youthStrong communication and teamwork skillsPrevious experience with Girl Scouts or similar organizations is a plus, but not requiredAbility to commit to regular meetings (e.g., weekly, bi-weekly)

Benefits:

Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and families


Please consider one of the following volunteer roles:

Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Are you passionate about empowering girls and fostering leadership skills? We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help us make a difference in local Girl Scout troops!

Responsibilities:

Assist with troop meetings and activitiesHelp plan and organize events and outingsSupport girls in earning badges and completing projectsFoster a positive and inclusive environmentCommunicate with parents and guardians

Qualifications:

Passion for working with children and youthStrong communication and teamwork skillsPrevious experience with Girl Scouts or similar organizations is a plus, but not requiredAbility to commit to regular meetings (e.g., weekly, bi-weekly)

Benefits:

Make a positive impact in girls’ livesDevelop leadership and mentoring skillsGain experience in program planning and community engagementBuild lasting friendships with other volunteers and families


Please consider one of the following volunteer roles:

Troop Administrator - Manage the administrative tasks for the troop (such as registration, participation records, and activity approvals), and facilitate communication between parents, council staff, and the other parents in the troop.Girl Program Mentor - Facilitate girl-led planning and run program activities for one or more grade levels. Plan meetings using our easy-to-use Volunteer Toolkit and organize outings and activities for the girls.Troop Outdoor Coordinator - Ensure that outdoor activities are a part of the program. May serve in a lead role when the troop goes camping or does outdoor activities. Troop Treasurer - Set up and maintain troop banking records. Provide regular updates to the parents in the troop regarding the troop finances and submit required financial paperwork each year. Troop Product Manager - Organize and manage the troop product sales, including receiving and distributing materials, products, payments and incentives.Episodic Volunteer - Assist as needed, for as little or as much time as you want. Support troop meetings, share your knowledge for a skill workshop, sew badges on uniforms, sort product – whatever your skill, we can use you!

Agency: Girl Scouts of Southern Appalachians

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 37660

Allow Groups: No