Scouts and their parents expect all Boy Scouts of America activities to be conducted safely. To ensure the safety of participants, the Boy Scouts of America expects leaders to use the four points of SAFE when delivering the Scouting program.
Despite the pandemic, Scouts continue to serve their communities. While we take a face covering with us when we head out now, it’s important to remind ourselves what else we need to do to keep safely serving.
Take a look at these two updated risk assessment tools: the SAFE Project Planning List and the SAFE Project Tool Use you can also find both in the appendix to the Guide to Safe Scouting. SAFE is an acronym for safety points Scouts and Scouters should abide by before any activity, including service projects. If you would like a resaource as a helpful remonder just download and print the BSA S.A.F.E. Poster.
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Koree Khongphand-Buckman says
February 12, 2022 at 9:58 pmI would like to know if your council would put together outdoor activities for a large family gathering at Mallo Camp, outside of Newcastle, Wyoming. We are trying to find an option to learn archery, fishing, outdoor skills, etc. It could be a fundraiser for your council. Lodging is included as well.