Our pack and the various dens rely on parent participation to run a successful and fun filled program. Cub Scouting operates through volunteer leadership. Consider volunteering as a member of the pack leadership team or as a parent helper. Volunteer leaders are an example of Scouting’s principle of service to others. By volunteering in Scouting, you are also giving your son the gift of your time. What could be more valuable? You will have an opportunity to be a positive influence in the lives of your child and their friends.
Once you have identified a role within our Pack, the next step is to get your Adult Leader uniform at the nearest Scout Shop and then complete the training for your position. Training Is IMPORTANT because Every Youth Deserves a Trained Leader!!! Visit the BSA Online Training Center, and once registered, proceed to the E-Learning area of the site. Go to the Cub Scout area and select the training you would like to obtain. The first requirement for all leaders is to complete the Youth Protection Training and once completed, enroll in the specific training for your leadership role in the Pack. There are additional training opportunities throughout the year offered by our district and those can be found here. If you decide to become a Den Leader, here is a great resource to get you started!
Some of the ways you could volunteer are listed below.
With the host Tiger Cub and adult partner, prepare and run each den meeting and …
Prepare and run the den meetings and …
Prepare and run the den meeting and …
Make recommendations regarding pack leadership to the chartered organization for final approval of pack leadership and...
Help select the right leadership for the unit and...