View in browser

Connecticut Rivers Council

CEO Steven Smith 

Steven.Smith@scouting.org

6/4/2020

For Immediate Release

Becoming the Best Version of Ourselves & Virtual Scouting


East Hartford, CT, The Connecticut Rivers Council hopes that all of our families and communities remain healthy and safe during these uncertain and trying times. 

The Scout Oath and Law – our very foundation – call for helpfulness, bravery, common courtesy, and respect among all people. Our values call us to stand up to injustice, as we strive to help other people at all times.

The Scouting movement recognizes and celebrates that the attributes that make us different actually draw us together as Scouts, citizens, and human beings. We refuse to accept violence or injustice toward another human being.

As Scouts, we recognize that much work remains to be done. We are committed to empathy, compassion, and to meaningfully improve. Scouting teaches young people to come together to find peaceful solutions, to work to become the best versions of themselves, and to create a better world.

Over the past few months our Scouts and Scouters in Connecticut have done amazing things in their community.  We provided an infograph detailing our virtual program and some of their amazing stories in the pictures below. 

The Connecticut Rivers Council proudly serves over 13,000 boys and girls throughout Connecticut with the time-tested leadership training program of Scouting. The Connecticut Rivers Council will enthusiastically meet new challenges head-on and continue to offer quality programming and services to the communities we serve.

Yours in the Community,

Connecticut Rivers Council

https://ctscouting.org/

###

Connecticut Rivers Council

60 darlin st, East Hartford
CT 06108 United States

facebook

You received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase from us.

Unsubscribe
MailerLite