EDUCATION
FOR
LIFE
Scouting complements
the school and the family, filling needs not met by either.
Scouting develops self-knowledge, the need to explore, to
discover, to want to know.
Scouts discover the world beyond the classroom, tapping the
skills of others to learn, and passing that knowledge on to
others.
INTERNATIONAL
There are recognized Scout
organizations and branches in more than 216 countries and
territories.
GROWING
Scouting has never stopped growing
since its founding in 1907. Today there are more than 25
million members - boys and girls. Scouting has doubled its
membership in the last 20 years. Much of the growth is in
developing countries.
OPEN
TO ALL
Scouting is open to all, regardless of
race or creed, in accordance with the purpose, principles
and method conceived by its founder Robert Baden-Powell.
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A
MOVEMENT
FOR
YOUTH
Scouting is a Movement...
on the move. Evolving and adapting everywhere according to
local conditions, serving according to local needs.
NON-POLITICAL,
NON-GOVERNMENTAL
Scouting does not and must not represent
any political party or organization. Nonetheless, Scouts are
encouraged to make a constructive contribution to their
community, society and country.
ALSO
A CHALLENGE
FOR ADULTS
A chance to help young people. A way to
improve the understanding between generations. In their
service, adult leaders get valuable training and experience,
adding to their personal development.
VOLUNTARY
Scouts and leaders must choose to join
Scouting.
FUN,
WITH A PURPOSE
Through recreation, Scouting achieves its
purpose to help young people develop physically,
intellectually, socially and spiritually. |