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Supporting Cub Scout Ryker's Journey to Fundraise for a Life-Changing Medical Alert Dog
Living with type 1 diabetes presents daily challenges that require constant vigilance. For Cub Scout Ryker, managing his condition means being alert to sudden changes in blood sugar levels that can be dangerous if unnoticed. To help with this, Ryker is raising funds to get a medical alert dog, a companion trained to detect and respond to his needs. Scouting for ALL is proud to support Ryker’s fundraising efforts through his GoFundMe campaign, helping him take a big step towar
jamie0597
Feb 163 min read


Layne's on the GO!
Exciting News from Scouting for ALL! We did it— together ! 🎉 We are overjoyed to share that with your incredible support, Layne has officially received his brand-new cart! Thanks to the hard work of his amazing parents, it’s all assembled and ready to go. Layne has been practicing with it, and he can’t wait for his very first big Cub Scouts hike! To help him make the most of this adventure, they have a special meeting lined up this week with founder of Huckleberry Hiking and
jamie0597
Feb 151 min read


Layne's Fundraiser is LIVE!
I recently attended a Scouting America leadership training called Wood Badge. It takes place over two weekends, and when I showed up on that first morning, I had no idea what to expect—let alone how much it would challenge me, inspire me, and change the way I serve as a Scouter. One of the central components of Wood Badge is “working your ticket”—a set of five meaningful goals you commit to completing that will strengthen the Scouting experience for our youth. Throughout the
jamie0597
Feb 152 min read


From Wood Badge Ticket to National Vision: Making Scouting For All a Reality
Scouting has long been a place where young people learn skills, build friendships, and explore the outdoors. Yet, for some children, especially those with disabilities, fully participating in these adventures can be a challenge. This story begins with a simple Wood Badge ticket goal—a project designed to secure adaptive equipment for one Cub Scout in our local Pack—and grew into a nationwide vision to make Scouting accessible to every child, regardless of ability. The Beginni
jamie0597
Feb 153 min read
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