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The "Secret" to Unit Success
Written by Jim Summers   
Monday, 19 October 2009
What makes a healthy unit? Scouting units come in many sizes. Having

enough boys and adults to follow the Scouting program is the key to success.

A Cub Scout Pack should have at least a den per age group; Tiger

Cub Den, Wolf Den, Bear Den and Webelos Den. A Boy Scout Troop

should have at least two to three patrols.

Family involvement is essential to Scouting's success. When we talk

about "family" in Scouting, we're sensitive to the realities of present-day

families. Many Scouts do not come from traditional two-parent homes.

Some boys live with a single parent or with other relatives or guardians.

Scouting considers a boy's family to be the people with whom he lives.

The Boy Scouts of America relies on volunteers to provide leadership and

support to Cub Scout packs, Boy Scout troops, and Venturing crews.

Scouting volunteers come to Scouting from a variety of backgrounds and

experiences. Plumbers, lawyers, housewives, teachers, doctors, janitors,

and scientists—people from just about every occupation imaginable—are

involved in leading youth to become responsible, caring, and competent

citizens. They also quickly discover that Scout volunteering enables them

to learn new skills and build lifelong friendships while having fun.

You Benefit, Too. Whether you wish to volunteer your time with elementary school–age boys or middle and high school –age youth, the Boy Scouts of America has a volunteer opportunity that is right for you. In addition to the reward of working with youth, through volunteering for Scouts you will:

 Develop a greater level of pride in your community.

 Have the opportunity to demonstrate moral and ethical decisions.

 Build a closer bond with your children and other children in the community.

 Become a better role model image for youth in your community.

 Develop a more personal relationship with God.

Volunteering with the Boy Scouts of America enables you to work with youth to build a better future for everyone. Please consider getting involved!

 
Membership Recruitment
Written by Skagit Administrator   
Wednesday, 20 August 2008

We should now be in full force recruiting new boys and their families to our units.  Each unit should have a membership chair serving your unit and being part of the Skagit District membership committee.  Please continue to recruit new youth and get those registration forms turned in ASAP!  Let's make certain every boy has the opportunity to join!

 

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 19 October 2009 )
 
Recruiting
Written by Mary Bullard   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
Please remember to always be asking others to join our Skagit Scouting Family.  As you plan great activities, invite your friends to come along.  For more information on how to recruit new members please call Dan Branch, the District Membership Chair at 360-661-6603.  Let's strengthen our units and help more youth.
Last Updated ( Monday, 16 February 2009 )
 
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