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Boys & Girls Clubs of Emerald Valley

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Emerald Valley does Whatever it Takes to ensure vulnerable kids have the support and opportunity they need to reach their full potential. The B&G Club serves over 150 local kids from 1st grade to 12th grade everyday after-school, during the summer, and on non-school holidays. Every member receives a nutritious meal in addition to having an array of fun and impactful activities and programs to enjoy that help them develop the skills, attitudes, and confidence to truly be GREAT! We only charge $40 for a full year membership so every donation helps off set the actual cost of $1,200 a year per child to continue to provide this critical support for kids in need.

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Brookings Presbyterian Church – Cub Scouts Pack 124

Brookings Cub Scout Pack 124, chartered by Brookings Presbyterian Church, embodies the mission of Cub Scouting by offering an engaging and inclusive program designed to help young individuals develop ethical decision-making skills, leadership abilities, and a strong sense of civic responsibility. As a unit of the Boy Scouts of America, our pack operates on the core principles of the Scout Oath and Law, aiming to prepare boys and girls in the Brookings community for the challenges of tomorrow through fun, adventure, and learning. Our program is tailored for youth in kindergarten through fifth grade, offering a family-oriented environment where scouts can discover their potential and explore new interests. Pack 124 places a strong emphasis on character development, respect for others, and the importance of community service. Through our diverse and dynamic range of activities, we aim to instill in our scouts the values of good citizenship and outdoor stewardship. https://beascout.scouting.org/list/?zip=97415&program%5B%5D=pack

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BSA Crater Lake Council 491

The Crater Lake Council supports over two thousand Scouts and leaders in Central and Southern Oregon and Northern California. The Scouting program has specific objectives, commonly referred to as the “Aims of Scouting.” They are character development, leadership development, citizenship training, and personal fitness. Leadership development is also one of Scoutings eight methods contributing to both good character and good citizenship.

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