BECOME A LEADER
As Cub Scout leaders, parents actively engage with their children and other scouts. They provide personalized attention and support, helping scouts overcome challenges and achieve their goals. This strong parent involvement reinforces the idea that scouting is a family-oriented program, enhancing the sense of community and support within the Cub Scout pack.
We are sincerely grateful for our volunteers’ invaluable support in embodying the Scout Law’s essential aspect of being helpful. Their dedication, whether direct or indirect, makes a remarkable impact on our cause. Thank you for being a shining example of the Scout spirit in action!
To become a leader in Cub Scouts, start your journey by creating an account at My.Scouting. Then, ensure you’re well-prepared for your leadership role by completing the essential Youth Protection Training (YPT) and position-specific training.
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POSITION Filled
PACK 160
POSITION FILLED
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A Cub Scout den leader is an adult volunteer who guides and mentors a small group of Cub Scouts within a local unit. They facilitate meetings, organize activities, and help scouts develop character, leadership skills, and citizenship through various age-appropriate activities and adventures. Den leaders play a crucial role in fostering a positive and educational scouting experience for young boys and girls.
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A den leader assistant is a supporting role within a scouting group, aiding the den leader in organizing activities, guiding and supervising youth members, and facilitating a positive and engaging learning environment.
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