
The Boy Scouts of America is an organization committed to making a difference in the lives of young people. Through the efforts of almost 1.1 million dedicated volunteers and the support of religious and community organizations, the BSA reached more than 2.8 million youth in 2008 with its traditional program of citizenship, mental and physical fitness, and character development.
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TABLE OF CONTENTSTo the Speaker of the House of Representatives 2008 Report to the Nation Arrowcorps5 Projects at Five National Forests The Value of Scouting 2006-2010 National Strategic Plan Year of the Volunteer—Central Region Year of the Volunteer—Northeast Region Year of the Volunteer—Southern Region Year of the Volunteer—Western Region 100 Years of Scouting Boy Scouts of America Annual Traditional Membership Summary Learning for Life Annual Participation Summary Mission Statement, Vision Statement 2008 Report of the Treasurer (PDF) |