This category is dedicated to Scouting in the United States.
Boy Scouting was founded by Ernest Thompson Seton on the English model of Lord Robert Baden-Powell. The Boy Scouts of America was first incorporated on February 8, 1910 and subsequently chartered by Congress in 1916 as a private organization. The Girl Scouts were founded by Juliette Low at Savannah in 1912 based on her experiences with scouting in the United Kingdom. The Boy and Girl Scouts comprise the largest youth organizations in the United States working to provide an educational program for children and young adults to build character, to train in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and to develop personal fitness.
American Red Cross CPR, First-Aid, Lifeguarding, Emergency Response, Sailing, Canoeing and Kayaking training site for Houston area Scouts and Scouters and other qualified youth groups and adult leaders. http://www.scoutcpr.org
Program support for Sea Scout units in the United States and worldwide, discussion group, downloads area, and index of Sea Scout groups around the world. http://seascout.org/
Encouraging the spiritual growth of young people through the religious growth programs recognized by the Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., and Camp Fire Boys and Girls. http://www.praypub.org/
Regional Scouting site covers the six New England states, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts. http://sne.tripod.com/
Contains information and contacts for the organization for Hungarian ethnic linguistic scouts and scouters in the United States. http://www.arpad.com/chbk.html
Armenian Boy and Girl Scouts affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America. Provides moral and social support for youth in the Los Angeles, California area. http://lahomenetmen.org