Team

Eight leaders who keep the group calm, capable, and ready for the trail.

Scoutkaren Gripen is guided by volunteers and program leaders who balance outdoor experience with patience, safeguarding, and close knowledge of the local community.

Leadership

Steady adults, practical guidance

The team combines program planning, field safety, family communication, and youth mentoring so each scout group has consistent support through every season.

Their work stays deliberately hands-on: preparing routes, checking equipment, guiding patrol leaders, and making sure every member has a place to grow.

Directory

Meet the team

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Emma Johansson

Director

Emma sets the yearly direction, supports volunteer leaders, and keeps the group rooted in clear routines and calm decision-making.

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Anton Nilsson

Outdoor Skills Lead

Anton leads navigation, shelter building, and campcraft sessions with a focus on practical repetition and confidence outdoors.

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Leonie Svensson

Youth Patrol Mentor

Leonie coaches older scouts into real responsibility, helping patrol leaders prepare meetings, share tasks, and guide younger members.

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Sofia Berg

Family Programs Lead

Sofia shapes open weekends and family days that bring caregivers, siblings, and volunteers into the wider life of the group.

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Alva Lindgren

Community Partnerships

Alva coordinates local partnerships, service projects, and shared events that connect scouting with the wider Åkarp community.

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Hugo Persson

Expedition Coordinator

Hugo plans hikes, transport, and field logistics so trips feel adventurous for scouts while staying well prepared behind the scenes.

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Karin Lund

Program Lead

Karin builds seasonal schedules and helps each age group move steadily from simple skills to more independent outdoor challenges.

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Maja Ekstrom

Member Support

Maja focuses on welcoming new families, safeguarding communication, and making sure every scout feels known and included.