Parents

Family involvement is essential to Cub Scouting's success. When we talk about "family" in Cub Scouting, we're sensitive to the realities of present-day families. Many Cub Scouts do not come from traditional two-parent homes. Some boys live with a single parent or with other relatives or guardians. Cub Scouting considers a boy's family to be the people with whom he lives.

 

Scouting Orientation Guide

 Read about the impact Scouting can have on your family:

"Parents, Kids, and Scouting"

"Scouting Produces Positive Results"

 

 

Scouts in the News

Local Cub Scouts participate in the cardboard box derby
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Preparing Our Boys To Be Men of High Character
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Local Cub Scouts get Hooked on Hockey with former Philadelphia Flyers' Bob "The Hound" Kelly.
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Congratulations to Iris Cintron for receiving the Whitney M. Young, Jr Service Award
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Despite the sleet and snow, the Tim Lambert Memorial 5K was a huge success!
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Quick thinking Boy Scout saves a life
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Stillwater Lake Dam Ribbon Cutting at Camp Minsi
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Boy Scout Flag Retirement Ceremony
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Eagle Scout Service Project on Lehigh Canal
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Boy Scouts Bring Camping to Allentown City Youth
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