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“A Scout is Brave” is one of the 12 Scout Laws. Those Scout laws, along with the Scout Oath, are intended to be the foundational elements that a Scout lives by every day. For many Scouts, being brave means trying something new, or making a new friend. However, there are times when it is much more difficult for a Scout to be brave.

For example, when a parent or primary caregiver has been diagnosed with cancer.

Our mission is to make sure that ANY Scout who is dealing with a cancer diagnosis for a parent or primary caregiver have the resources necessary to continue to Scout during this difficult journey.

You can help. Today.

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