Why Scouting?

 

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Scouting's strength is that it is a well-rounded program positively affecting every area of a boy's life.

 

Scouting encourages boys to achieve a deeper appreciation of others, including peers, parents, and other adults. Early in their Scouting experience, boys learn the value of serving others.

Scouting provides boys with a sense that they are important as individuals. They learn that their Scouting family cares about what happens to them.

Scouting promotes activities that lead to personal responsibility and high self-esteem. As a result, when hard decisions have to be made, a boy can look at himself in the mirror and be proud.

Parents, your son will learn:
  • To have fun with good friends and positive adult role models.
  • Confidence through recognition by adults.
  • Belonging by building relationships with other boys.
  • Quality Family Time to strengthen the bond between parent and child.
  • Social skills through interacting with other people.
  • Moral and ethical choices by instilling essential values.
  • Leadership Skills through leading other boys.
  • Citizenship to become responsible community members.