The purpose of Cub Scouting is to introduce and teach scouts life skills. These include outdoor, civics, family, and self.
In addition to this, the program instills the following values, as guided by the Scout Law:
The scouting program promotes behaviors and learning that will help contribute to a healthy, active multicultural society. Service projects involving family and community are emphasized.
We support practical learning and applications. Not only does this help with learning, but it also helps us positively affect our community and environment.
Scouts are encouraged to explore and experience new things in a safe manner. We try to have scouts explore many things to encourage them to not only learn more about their environment, but about themselves as well.
Scouting promotes positive role models. One of our mottos is "Do a Good Turn Daily" - Helping others and working toward a more harmonious society should be a habit, not a chore.
Scouting is family oriented. Families are encouraged to participate, nurture their relationships, and grow together.
Our community is one of many amazing environments that provide many opportunities to help scouts perceive, understand, and better both themselves and their surroundings.
For the program to be successful, we need to form partnerships at various levels: within ourselves, our families, our organization, our community, and our environment. We ask that you join us in this collaborative effort and further explore how we can help each other achieve our common goals.