Volunteer
Information for Adults
Scouts BSA Troop 107 for Girls offers many opportunities for those aged eighteen and over to participate in providing Scouting to Girls by serving as Scoutmasters, members of the Troop Committee, or on other Support Committees.
You Do Not Need Scouting Experience
We will arrange for you to be trained, often done online, through Scouting’s national training website.
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If you do have Scouting experience, we are especially interested in your becoming part of our Scoutmaster Staff or Troop Committee.
Please share your experience with us using the contact form below.
Complete the
Youth Protection Training
People who are interested in becoming registered adult volunteers in Scouts BSA Troop 107G for Girls must first complete online Youth Protection Training. It provides the viewer with a good understanding of BSA procedures to prevent instances of inappropriate behavior toward children. It also discusses the behavioral traits of abusers and the abused – and what to do when these are noticed.
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This training will qualify you to become a registered adult leader in Scouts BSA. After you have registered as an adult leader, the national BSA training site can provide online training for specific Troop positions you might accept.
Take the Course
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Go to my.scouting.org
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Click on “Create Account.”
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Walk through the application process to establish an account on the website.
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After establishing your account application, you will be directed to the my.scouting.org Dashboard Page.
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Click on the Youth Protection shield on the right of the page and take the training.
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When you are done, print out the completion certificate, keep one and give a copy to the Troop Committee Chairman or Scoutmaster. This will qualify you to become a registered adult leader in Scouts BSA. After registering as an adult leader, the national BSA training site can provide online training for specific Troop positions you might accept.