Scouts is for youth aged 11 through 17. When the 18th birthday is reached, they can no longer be a scout, but they can continue to support a troop in an adult leader role, or continue in a Venture Crew. As scouts grow in skill, they take on responsibility and move from being learner...
clean up parks, or help neighbors, they make the community a better place. Their work can inspire others to do the same. People in the community often notice these acts of kindness. They may see Scouts as positive role models who care about others. ...
The Den Chief is a Boy Scout that has volunteered to work with a den in order to practice leadership skills and be a role model for younger scouts. The Den Leader is responsible for training and assisting a Den Chief, if the den has been assigned one. Wolf Den Leader is a registered...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was thefirst president in history to have served as a scout leader, thanks to his role as president of the Greater New York Council of the Boy Scouts of America. In 1934, hundreds of thousands of Boy Scouts heard and heeded President Roosevelt’s call to help those...
The Den Chief is a Boy Scout that has volunteered to work with a den in order to practice skills and be a role model for younger scouts. The Den Leader is responsible for training and assisting a Den Chief, if the den has been assigned one. Bear Den Leader is a registered volunteer...
Requirements for the Engineering merit badge: Select a manufactured item in your home (such as a toy or an appliance) and, under adult supervision and with the approval of your counselor, investigate how and why it works as it does. Find out what sort of engineering activities were needed ...
Requirements for the Public Health merit badge: Explain what public health is. Explain how Escherichia coli (E. coli), tetanus, AIDS, encephalitis, salmonellosis, Lyme disease, and coronavirus (COVID-19) are contracted. Then, pick any four of the following diseases and explain how each one is...