6/20 – Troop Meeting and COH @ the Charter School 7 – 8:30pm
- Immediately following the Troop’s last Court of Honor before summer all families are cordially invited to our annual picnic.
- Please indicate below how many from your family will be attending and if you can bring appetizers, salads, or desserts. Troop will be providing a large sub sandwich, drinks and chips
- Sign up here
- Bring Scouting for Food collections.
Troop 29 Summer Camp
- Sunday July 15th through Saturday July 21st
- Contact ASM Gregg Klawson for further information or questions.
Youth Protection Training
Over the past two years, the BSA has worked with experts in the field of child abuse, child sexual abuse and maltreatment to develop new training and resources that will further strengthen our ability to protect youth. These changes include:
- Fully updated and revised Youth Protection Training developed with leaders in the field of child abuse prevention and includes insights from experts, survivors and the latest strategies for recognizing and preventing major forms of abuse. This is the designated Youth Protection training for all adults.
- Expanded youth protection content across all our communications channels will inform and engage our volunteers and parents.
- An expanded National ScoutsFirst Helpline to aid volunteers and families in addressing potentially dangerous situations.
- The BSA also provides unlimited counseling and support for healing to anyone who has ever been abused in Scouting.
- Youth protection training for youth members will be available in 2019.
By October 1, 2018, all new and currently registered leaders will be required to complete the updated training. The enhanced and updated content will allow leaders and councils to comply with all current legal requirements. While this may be inconvenient for some, it reflects the BSA’s commitment to the safety of all youth.
This training is now available on my.Scouting at https://my.scouting.org/