The most enriching activity I participated in during high school was my participation in the Boy Scouts of America. This program was enrichening to my life through the various characteristics developed and the miscellaneous skills taught throughout my involvement. One of the most important characteristic that was developed during my Boy Scout career was leadership. Boy Scouts helped develop this characteristic through its application during my Eagle Scout Project and the other leadership roles I maintained within the organization such as Senior Patrol Leader. Along with leadership, Boy Scouts of America has given me a guideline, such as the Scout Oath and Law, for qualities that one should possess in order to be the best they possibly can be.
After my project was approved, I constructed a google drive sign-up sheet for the cross-country team for their availability as well as the tools that could be brought. Once the date was selected, I provided Boy Scout Troop 420, a date on the Shutterfly website that permitted me to announce the request for volunteers and tools. Once the date was selected, I was able to coordinate with the Athletic Director the use of the restrooms, gator and the availability of the trainer if needed. The Athletic Director unlocked the restrooms, provided the gator, and the availability of the trainer. To be pro-active, prior to the actual date of the project, my father and I helped prepare for the workday by gathering tools such as rakes, pruners, shovels,
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I have shown leadership by being a Sunday School assistant at Reading United Methodist Church. I worked with the younger kids and taught them various life lessons. I also practiced my leadership by being an assistant for the kindergarteners during the K-Ball program. I taught them the basics of basketball and other lessons they will be able to apply in their futures. I am hoping to further develop my leadership skills during the next two years of high school, which will help me lead others more successfully.
I gave back to my scouting community by taking the place of the older scouts and help lead the troop, guiding the younger scouts on their journeys to Eagle in the same manner as the older scout did with me. I also learned about the importance of volunteer work. I volunteer at the public library, and would help out in the afterschool “Math Lab”, tutoring students struggling with understanding what they were learning in their math classes. To this end, I live by the Boy Scout slogan: “do a good turn
I have been able to exhibit my leadership skills through the Boy Scouts of America. I first joined Boy Scouts when I was only in 7th grade. I had no idea what the organization did or what they were known for. Nevertheless, I quickly realized how important Boy Scouts was to its community and also to my
This project taught me multiple life lessons. These lessons included concepts such as communication skills, detailed planning, leadership, and vital importance of keeping a commitment. My Eagle Scout Project has given me experiences, and vital practice with skills that most seventeen-year old’s do not receive until later in life. The project has helped me grow and mature as a person. Working through this project has provided me with experiences with managerial responsibilities that I can use later in my life.
Boy Scouts Controversial Law Changes I was a part of the Boy Scouts of America(BSA) for many years and during that time I saw many different rule changes in the program that affected my troop and many others in different ways. The first law change that immediately affected my troop was when the BSA lifted their ban on letting homosexual scouts into troops. Another law is lifting their ban on homosexual leaders in the troops. Finally, The last controversial law change is letting girls into the boy scouts.
I'm currently in the Boy Scouts of America and we do a lot of volunteering at all sorts of different places. We do this event every winter called "Coats for Kids", where each kid/aldult get two coats a piece and we help them pick out what best fits their style. Participating in this event helps people all around the community that are in need of a new jacket or coat which there is always a lot of. I also volunteer downtown with The Volunteers of America and we help feed the less fortunate on Wednesdays.
All things physical All things health related All things building, grounds, and environment All things financial I had the benefit of having small doses of leadership experiences through committee work,
The few rules Boy Scouts are told right before going to the winter camp called Klondike are, first, constantly be drinking a ton of water. The second rule is to eat two to three times more food than you would consider at home. And finally, third, make sure not either get too cold nor wear too much, because then you will overheat. My second year of attending Klondike, I was given the responsibility of being Senor Patrol Leader for the troop, the highest leadership position an adolescent can earn. Though temporarily SPL for just this campout, I dealt with it as a huge opportunity to become a better leader.
During World War 2 there is a large group of unsung hero 's that are still around today, these unsung hero 's are known as The Boy Scouts of America. The boy scouts at that time were a group of some 1,600,000 kids who would help with their community doing different things that would help the community. But during the World War 2 era they served as helpers for the war. They were working for the federal government and the Office of War Information. They would help by distributing posters around town to help keep the public informed and it proved to be a very smart decision.
I’ve been friends with Carson for 13 years, and he is as close to a brother to me as one can get. Throughout these 13 years, i’ve seen him grow and gain skills that I think will help him excel at Dartmouth. Carson and I have been in scouts together since we were tiger cubs, now as Boy Scouts, we’ve been through a lot of stuff and have had some amazing experiences. One of the biggest parts of Scouts is working towards getting the rank of Eagle Scout, which is a very strenuous path.
The boys that seemed most vulnerable to abuse in Boy Scouts were the ones that were obsessed with badges and desperate to earn them. Boys who wanted to please their scout leaders as well as earn friends were vulnerable to the abuse as well. For example, the victim in the video (Day) originally started attending the program to make new friends. He soon become desperate to please his scout leader which led to him being sexually abused on many occasions. Boys who are groomed also seem most vulnerable to abuse.
It teaches you things that carry out through your life. A study by Harris Interactive found that 83% of men that were once in boy scouts agree that the values they learned from scouting are still very important to them today. That same percentage say they have been in real life situations where having been a scout has
Still, my leadership skills were developed even more in the organizations I joined throughout the years. With this in mind, the organization that influenced me the most is Girl Scouts. I have been in Girl Scouts for fourteen years, and since I am the oldest Girl Scout in Paulding County, the leaders expect me to teach the younger girls everything I