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100 Years of scouting
In February 2010, the Boy Scouts of America will celebrate 100 years as an organization. Founded as a program to prepare every eligible youth in America to become a participating citizen and leader, BSA has more than fulfilled its mission. Today, as we celebrate our first 100 years, we not only reflect on our rich history, but we also lay the foundation for a strong future.
Boy's Life
A promotional site for Boys' Life magazine.Managed by: BSA Webmaster.
Scouting Magazine
Web site for Scouting magazine - contains full content (except ads) back to 1998.Managed by: BSA Webmaster.
Supply Division, BSA
A separate stand-alone site for Supply Division, contains information on items in the Official Catalog and BSA Library of Literature.
National Scouting Museum
Promotional site for the museum.
Good Turn for America
Since the BSA's inception in 1910, Scouts and Scouters alike have learned to live the principles of the Scout Oath and Law through community service and "helping other people at all times." With our rich history in mind, we have developed Good Turn for America. What began with a singular act of service on a foggy London night quickly evolved into daily Good Turns and then into more encompassing national initiatives. These have included selling war bonds, collecting rubber and scrap metal, growing victory gardens during World War II, and more recently, Scouting for Food. In this spirit, the Boy Scouts of America has partnered with The Salvation Army, Habitat for Humanity, and the American Red Cross to increase our efforts in meeting the challenges of the 21st century. Good Turn for America builds on our members' and participants' current service efforts and includes important partnerships with other community service organizations. These partnerships provide many additional avenues for all of our members and participants to provide community service in their neighborhoods.
Join Cub Scouting
Promotional site for the Cub Scout program.
The Scout Zone
Promotional site for the Boy Scout program.