Young people across North Lanarkshire are being encouraged to consider volunteering as they plan their next steps after leaving school. For those weighing up options such as university, college, employment or alternative routes, volunteering can provide a flexible and meaningful way to explore interests and build experience.
Benefits of Volunteering
For those not yet sure what they want to do after leaving school, volunteering allows you to meet new people, gain confidence and open your mind to possible next steps. Volunteering is a positive post-school destination for all young people.
Local Opportunities
A wide range of opportunities are available locally, from helping at events and supporting younger children to getting involved in sport, community projects and environmental improvements. Taking part can help young people develop important skills that employers value, including teamwork, communication and leadership, while also building confidence and gaining practical, real-life experience.
Councillor Michael McBride, Convener of Education, said: “As our young people look to the future, it’s important they feel confident and supported in choosing the path that’s right for them. Volunteering offers a great opportunity to try new things, gain experience and develop the skills that will help them move forward, whether that’s into further education, training or employment. It also allows them to give something back to their communities, which is hugely valuable.”
Volunteering opportunities are designed to be flexible, making it easier for young people to take part alongside job searching, study or other commitments.



