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Kent Scouts is the second largest Scouting county in the UK. Giving adventure to 17,112 young people and 5,439 adults across Kent.

We are an umbrella organisation to the Scout Association of the UK operating in the Local authorities of Kent County Council and Medway Council.

During the ongoing restrictions, where possible, Scouting remains open with our fun, diverse and skills based programme being offered in line with current Government guidelines. Today this means Scouting on-line. 

Some of our volunteers are unable to support Scouting either due to health reasons or because they are key to fighting the pandemic.

In recognition of the many hours our volunteer adult members put into delivering on-line programmes, in recognition to those frustrated in not being able to take part and for all our key workers, we have a members scheme that offers savings on a wide range of entertainment, products and services. These savings can be used for personal benefit or for the benefit of Scout sections.