VOLUNTEER WITH US

The Wave Project
Lost Shore has partnered with The Wave Project to offer Surf Therapy courses to young people in Glasgow, West Lothian and Edinburgh. Our founder Andy Hadden volunteered with The Wave Project over the last decade and saw the power of Surf Therapy first hand, inspiring him to include it in the creation of Lost Shore.
Every volunteer at The Wave Project is instrumental in helping to improve the lives of children and young people. They are always on the look out for new volunteers. See below how you can join their passionate, committed team and be part of the change.
Roles Include:
Surf Mentor
Fundraising Volunteers
Marketing Volunteers
Speaker Volunteers

Inclusive Surfing Scotland
Inclusive Surfing Scotland are creating a new wave of possibilities offering adaptive surfing for adults and children with disabilities that would otherwise limit their access to the waves.
The accessible nature of our Cove and a range of additional facilities available at Lost Shore, combined with Inclusive Surfing Scotland’s expertise offer adaptive experiences in a manner never seen in the inland surfing world. Founder Iain has even supported Scottish athletes at the World Para Surfing Championships.
Roles Include:
- In-water Volunteer
- Photographers & Videographers
Surf is for everyone
Adaptive surfing experiences for adults and children with disabilities that would otherwise limit their access to the waves.
“I feel like all the other people in the water”
– Charlie
Make a difference
Ruairidh Farquharson, Project Coordinator said: “I started volunteering in Dunbar in 2018, started the St Andrews project in 2021 and I am stoked to be moving to be Project Coordinator for The Wave Project Lost Shore. I have seen first hand the power of Surf Therapy change the lives of so many young people, and I am so grateful to get to spend time in the water with our incredible volunteer team in Scotland.”