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How Parents Support Scouting

The Parent’s Role in Scouting

As a parent, you’re a  primary role model for your child. Scouting provides a time-tested structure that helps bond parent/child development through group and individual activities, recognition and advancement. Your child needs your encouragement, guidance and participation along his Scouting path.

How Parents Can Help in Scouting
There are many volunteer positions in Scouting that parents can help fill, working directly with Scouts or in support roles to the unit. Here’s a partial list:

  • Activity Coordinator
  • Advancement Committee
  • Fundraising Committee
  • Merit Badge Counselors
  • Publicity

Contact Committee Chair if you would like to volunteer.  Scouting needs parents too!

The Parent’s Role in Scouting

As a parent, you’re a  primary role model for your child. Scouting provides a time-tested structure that helps bond parent/child development through group and individual activities, recognition and advancement. Your child needs your encouragement, guidance and participation along his Scouting path.

How Parents Can Help in Scouting
There are many volunteer positions in Scouting that parents can help fill, working directly with Scouts or in support roles to the unit. Here’s a partial list:

  • Activity Coordinator
  • Advancement Committee
  • Fundraising Committee
  • Merit Badge Counselors
  • Publicity

Contact Committee Chair if you would like to volunteer.  Scouting needs parents too!

  
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