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Cascade P acif ic Council, Bo y Scouts of Amer ica

                                                   www.cpcbsa.org


                Where Personal Growth Becomes Community Impact

                Each year thousands of families are fed, communities become cleaner, forests and parks
                are cared for, and schools and churches get projects completed at no cost all because
                of our Scouts and volunteer members.
























    Eagle Scout is the highest rank earned in the Boy Scouts of America. A final “Eagle Scout Service Project” is the culmination of
    skills learned by the Scout including servant leadership, perseverance, and organization.


                Our program has a positive and lasting impact on
                the community by fostering character development,
                promoting service and leadership, and instilling
                values that contribute to the betterment of society.
                Through community service, education, and leader-
                ship development, we help prepare young people
                to become responsible, engaged citizens who
                actively contribute to the well-being of their commu-

                nities.
                Our program teaches more than 7,500 youth in
                Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington

                to become citizens for good and to serve their
                local community. As a whole, these youth and the
                thousands of volunteers who lead them conduct
                hundreds of local service projects, collect tens of
                thousands of pounds of food for local food banks,
                and help conserve our National Forests.                 “You get leadership skills you really can’t get any-
                                                                        where else where youth get to guide other youth.”
                                                                        - Aaron Watt, Eagle Scout

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