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Membership
Over 301of community, civic and religious organizations provide Scouting programs to over 20,540 young people and adult volunteers in partnership with Milwaukee County Council. We have a diverse youth population enrolled in Scouting:

Black or African American 

1,671

Hispanic

608

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Asian 

135

Caucasian

5,887

American Indian

72

Pacific Islander

4

Other

189

Unknown

11,974

 

   Service

A record 193,000 pounds of food was collected as a part of this year's Scouting for Food campaign.  The total included food collected on the collection date by Scouts and leaders and also food that was dropped off at Pick 'n Save stores in Southeastern WI.

More than 3,287 registered and trained adult volunteers provided thousands of hours of mentoring and guidance to our young people.

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88 Eagle Scouts contributed 17,302 hours of service to community projects.

 

Advancement

Boy Scouting

88 young men earned the rank of Eagle Scout

298 earned Tenderfoot

209 reached Second Class

196 reached First Class

155 obtained Star

118 reached Life

4,849 Merit Badges were earned

Cub Scouting

677 earned Tiger Cub badge

1,402 earned Bobcat

778 obtained Wolf

623 earned Bear

568 received the Webelos award

401 earned the Arrow of Light award

 

   Camping

1,269 Boy Scouts enjoyed a weeklong summer camp experience.

1,421 Cub Scouts attended a day camp or resident camp.

3,471 camperships were awarded to youth in need of financial assistance to attend a camping program during the summer.

3,031 young boys and girls attended the two-week day camp called Learning For Life Character Camp.

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