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How Community Organizations Use the Scouting ProgramWith the help of the Boy Scouts of America, schools, community and religious organizations organize Cub Scout packs, Boy Scout troops, Venturing crews, and Sea Scout ships for boys and young men and women. The community partners manage these units and control the program of activities to support the goals and objectives of their organization. How the BSA Supports the Community OrganizationTo support approximately 124,000 Scouting packs, troops, and crews owned and operated by community partners, more than 300 BSA councils throughout the nation provide professional counseling and administration, commissioner service, training for leaders, camping and outdoor facilities, program materials and literature, planning tools, and other program aids. Councils also maintain records on units and their membership, provide rank certificates and merit badge cards, and maintain service centers where badges, insignia, literature, and other helps can be obtained. Sample Community Partners
African
American Cultural Center How to get Involved If you, or your organization would like to become a community partner contact a Scoutreach Executive at 206-725-5200 for more information.
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