The daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1961-current, December 13, 2017, Page 15, Image 15

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    Fort Clatsop District
Boy Scouts of America
Mission Statement
Vision/Goals:
The mission of the Boy Scouts
of America is to prepare young
people to make ethical and moral
choices over their lifetimes by
instilling in them the values of the
Scout Oath and Law.
Scout Law:
A Scout is: Trustworthy,
Loyal, Helpful, Friendly,
Courteous, Kind, Obedient,
Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean,
and Reverent.
Scout Oath:
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Scouting is about character development and having confidence in yourself to Be Prepared! The Boy Scouts
of America (BSA) is the largest youth organization in the U.S. with nearly 3 million youth members and 1.1
million registered adult leaders. These members make up the 18 Clatsop County Scout units. Our program is a
family program, one that could become part of your family.
INVEST IN THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW
Together with your help, the Boy Scouts of America will
continue to motivate young people to make ethical and
moral choices over their lifetimes. Imagine having the
opportunity to inspire a youth to be a leader of tomorrow.
The Boy Scouts of America, Cascade Pacific Council is a
501 (c) 3 organization registered for charitable purposes in
both Oregon and Washington. Volunteer finance
committees work closely with staff members to oversee
both fiscal responsibility and sound investment strategies
for the council. Strict governance practices and annual
audits, performed by an independent audit firm, ensure the
highest integrity in the management of your donation.
Your gift will ensure that over 21,000 youth will
experience all that Scouting has to offer.
VOLUNTEER
Scouting relies on volunteers. Volunteers come from all
backgrounds and experiences. Plumbers, lawyers,
homemakers, teachers, doctors, janitors, and scientists—
people from just about every occupation imaginable—are
involved in leading youth to become responsible, caring,
and competent citizens. They also quickly discover that
Scout volunteering lets them learn new skills and build
lifelong friendships while having fun.
On my honor I will do my best
to do my duty to God and my
country and to obey the Scout
Law; To help other people at all
times; To keep myself physically
strong,mentally awake, and
morally straight.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Crystal Neher
District Executive
crystal.neher@scouting.org
503-226-3423 (Portland Office)
www.cpcbsa.org
www.facebook.com/cpcbsa
SPONSORED BY:
Urgent Care NW
GIVING BACK 2017• MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN PACIFIC COUNTY • 15