Program areas at Boy Scouts of America - Washington Crossing Council
Scoutingcub Scouts - family and community-centered approach to learning citizenship, compassion, courage through service projects, ceremonies, games and other activities promoting character development and physical fitness. Scouts bsa - with the scout oath and scout law as guides, and the support of parents and religious and neighborhood organizations, Scouts develop an awareness and appreciation of their role in the community and become well-rounded young men and women through the advancement of the program. Scouts progress in rank through achievements, gain additional knowledge and responsibilities, and earn merit badges that assist with education and career selections, life long career or hobbies, service to the community, and the development of future leaders for businesses, our community and our country. In 2022, 5,277 youth members were served by the Council. In addition, 40,315 service hours were contributed by youth, leaders and families in 2022.
Camping:provides experience to help young men and women, ages 11-20, become mature, responsible, caring adults. Young teens learn leadership skills and participate in challenging outdoor activities including having access to Boy scout camping properties, recognition program and youth protection training. In 2022, 4,528 Scouts had a camping experience.