ADULT VOLUNTEERS IN SCOUTING

 

By becoming a Scout Leader, you will have the opportunity to work with young people and their families, improving your community and enriching the lives of those who live in it through fun-filled, worthwhile programs that teach values. By making the commitment to serve as a leader, you can make a positive difference in the kind of adults that our youth will become, and build a better future for our nation.

 

Thousands of adult leaders, both men and women, are involved in the Scouting movement by serving in a variety of positions – unit leaders; members of pack, troop, district and council committees; merit badge counselors; and, chartered organization representatives. Every leader has the opportunity to participate in leadership skills training, has access to a vast library of helpful literature, and a support network of fellow leaders and full-time professionals in the Scouting organization.

 

If you are interested in becoming a leader in the Klahaya District – the Goldbar, Lake Stevens, Monroe, Skykomish, Snohomish & Sultan school districts, and the Snohomish LDS Stake in Washington State – or if you would like more information, please contact Dave Pilkey, Klahaya District’s Membership Chair.

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