Heart of Ohio Council

Boy Scouts of America | Ashland, Ohio
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Leader Information

Boy Scouting is a boy-led, boy-run program, but the boys must be trained to be leaders. Adult role models in Scouting provide an ideal learning experience for all youth. Every adult volunteer has something valuable to offer. On a typical weekend campout, Scouts might work with an adult volunteer who teaches the Fishing merit badge and with a Scout mom to learn orienteering, go on a 5-mile hike with another adult leader, and end the day learning how to clean and cook fresh fish from someone else.
The advantages of Scouting are not limited to boys. Adults also develop leadership and physical skills with every training experience.
Volunteers learn, too. Volunteers spend a significant amount of time to ensure the success of Scouting in their communities. The average Scout volunteer gives 20 hours of service each month, and 96 percent of volunteers say they would recommend volunteering for the BSA to other adults. In fact, volunteers believe their time invested with the Boy Scouts of America helps them be:
A better citizen
A better parent
A better manager
A better employee
More patient and tolerant of others
More open to new ideas and opinions
We need you to provide the direction, coaching, and training that empowers today’s youth with the skills they will need to lead tomorrow.
Get involved today.
For more information on what volunteering can do for you, read the Volunteer Outcomes Study.

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Advancment Report.pdf102.92 KB
Money Earning app..pdf442.28 KB
New Unit App. 28-402.pdf290.75 KB
YPT.pdf44.15 KB
Getting set up on MyScouting and Cub Leader Trainings.pdf88.09 KB
Health and Safety Winter1.pdf17.26 KB
Guide to Safe Scouting.pdf1.25 MB
2011 Child Abuse Reporting Procedures.pdf7.61 KB
Adult App.pdf443.36 KB
Youth App.pdf818.67 KB

Heart of Ohio Council, BSA    471 US Route 250 E, Building D    P.O. Box 368 Ashland, OH 44805
Telephone: 419-207-8300    Fax: 419-207-8150