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Mid-America Council, Boy Scouts of America Charity Profile
The Mid-America Council has a strong tradition as one of the Nation's premier Scout Councils. Since 1910, the Boy Scouts of America has instilled timeless values of character, citizenship and leadership in each young man who has entered the Scouting program. The Mid-America Council continues this tradition through educational based skills and activities. Currently, there are over 33,700 Scouts and nearly 10,000 volunteer leaders.
The Mid-America Council was formed from a merger of the Covered Wagon Council and the Southwest Iowa Council in 1965. The first recorded Scouting movement in the area was in 1918 as the Omaha Council. In 2000, our council merged with the Prairie Gold Council in the Sioux City, Iowa area. The Mid-America Council covers 58 counties in Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota.
Mid-America Council, Boy Scouts of America Volunteer Information
Whether you are a journeyman, apprentice, or can barely swing a hammer, we need your help to make 2009 a great camping year at Camp Cedars and Camp Eagle. There are projects both big and small that require help. Bring work clothes, water bottle and tools if you have them. Gourmet cuisine will be provided by the Camp Cedars Dining Hall.
The Boy Scouts of America, Mid-America Council is looking for volunteers to help in numerous ways.
Currently we are looking for people to help with:
Data entry; Receptionist-telephone; Filing; General office work; Retail stocking shelves; Inventory control; Maintenance; Scout park; Musuem.
Mid-America Council, Boy Scouts of America Donation Information
Show your support by donating to the Mid-America Council, Boy Scouts of America. Your contribution can help the Council provide valuable programs which benefit each and every Scout.
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