Why the Friends of Scouting Campaign is Necessary
The Friends of Scouting Campaign keeps Scouting an affordable, effective youth development program. It funds the council’s infrastructure, or general operating portion of the budget, and provides a support system for the more than 2,500 volunteers and 200 community organizations that partner with the Seneca Waterways Council.
How Your Financial Support is Used
Over 5,000 youth are involved in Scouting programs. The goal is to maintain and refine current programs while continuing to expand Scouting’s reach to even more families. Intensive outreach efforts have resulted in an ever-growing number of at-risk youth involved in the Scouting program. The Scoutreach program has positively impacted youth in the urban core of Rochester, youth with special needs and youth from families with limited financial resources.
The Seneca Waterways Council recognizes that trained leaders are the best resources for delivering quality program to youth participants. A critical part of the new strategic plan is to increase the number of trained leaders and to add a program staff position to focus on supporting the training component of district operations.
The Seneca Waterways Council provides accident and liability insurance to all Scouts and leaders at a minimal cost to protect them from liability and accidents incurred while on Scouting activities. While the cost for this insurance is substantial, the leadership of the Seneca Waterways Council believes that it is critical that volunteers, leaders and Scouts are able to enjoy the Scouting program while being covered by insurance.
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