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Scout Law Sample Clauses

Scout Law. A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
Scout Law. A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courtesies, kind,
Scout Law. The Connecticut Yankee Council has a proven history of fulfilling this mission by providing, in partner­ ship with a range of community organizations, Scouting programs that respond to the diverse needs of Connecticut's youth. The Council delivers Scouting programs through partnering with churches, schools, civic clubs, businesses, law enforcement agencies and other community organizations, providing re­ sources, materials and support systems for their use. The Connecticut Yankee Council, Boy Scouts of America is committed to the transference of values from one generation to another in order to help preserve time honored human qualities of fairness, honesty, work and moral ethics through Scouting programs. Currently, the council is serving more than 7,800 youth, 321 units (Packs, Troops, Crews, and Post), 2,100 adult volunteers, 2 counties, five camp opera­ tions and 18 employees. Our Urban Scouting team is comprised of one full time executive, a stipend leader and three-part time staffers providing outstanding service to over 76 units and 2239 youth in New Haven. We shape the future one young person at a time, instilling values of character, citizenship, leadership, self-confidence and a love of God and country. Scouting is volunteer-led and for over 113 years we have shaped the future of our community one youth at a time by instilling values of character, citizenship, lead­ ership and self-confidence. We prepare young people for life through mentoring from caring, trained adult leaders, and exciting adventures. We se1ve 10,700 young people throughout our geographic footprint rep­ resenting 37 communities in New Haven county and Fairfield county. We feel this program is necessary in the overall development of our children because it fosters a love of science and math related fields and critical thinking skills. Innovation is vital to the future of the Ameri­ can economy. Yet our country is falling behind in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics edu­ cation. By 2018, 1 in 20 U.S. jobs will be STEM-related-an estimated 8.6 million jobs in total, yet U.S. employers continue to express concerns over the lack of a skilled workforce in science and technology. Across the nation, we should encourage students to enter STEM-related fields. To capitalize on the eco­ nomic benefits of existing and undiscovered technologies, we must ensure our future generations are equipped with the skills and abilities to keep our country globally competitive.

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