Become a facilitator
We are looking for like minded people who are dedicated to promoting the benefits of offline connect and a real world community.
Why become a facilitator?
Ongoing
Support
Access to resources, guidance, and a community of fellow facilitators.
Volunteering
Experience
A chance to develop your event and workshop facilitation skills in a real-world setting, in partnership with local initiatives and creatives.
Creative
freedom
You’ll have the agency to lead your sessions, suggest new collaborations and lead your local Logging Off Club community
Monthly
Check-ins
Optional virtual and IRL gatherings to connect, reflect, and support one another.
Open
Communication
We’re always here to answer questions, debrief sessions, or help if something comes up at one of our events.
Recognition
and Gratitude
You are helping this movement come to life and we are grateful for you. We will feature you on our website with a photo and a brief introduction about who you are and why you joined.
Hear from other facilitators
I became a Logging Off Club facilitator to create an offline community that allows people to explore, re-connect, and feel a sense of belonging away from screens."
– Charlotte, Bristol
I volunteered to help set up a LOC in my home city because I feel so passionate about bringing people together & inviting a little bit more offline time into our lives! I'm so excited to be a part of this growing community & to be a part of the wider movement of recapturing a bit more of our time and attention so we can focus on what truly matters."
– Milo, Bristol
I feel honoured that Logging Off Club can act as a space where we all pause, put our phones away, and actually see each other. Every event shows me how powerful it is to choose connection over consumption. Watching people arrive as strangers and leave with new friends, new clarity, or just have an excuse to put their phone away. It’s proof that stepping offline is worth it. I’m grateful to be part of a community that brings intention back into how we spend our time and reminds us that Sydney is even more beautiful when we’re looking up."
– Anya, Sydney
Being ‘offline’ doesn’t necessarily mean you’re disconnected. Logging Off Club is a fantastic way to belong to a local community, and feel more connected to those around you. I really enjoy leading workshops and events that facilitate a real connection, away from our screens."
– India, London