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        Information Concerning  Cubscouting in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

     The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has adopted the Boy Scouts of America programs for boys, which includes the cubscouting program, allong with all the acompanying  procedures and policies related to it, with few exceptions. Young boys ages 8-10 of all faiths are encouraged to join our cubscout dens.

    The differences in program policies are:

     1) Cubs begin the program on their 8th birthday as Wolf scouts (no tiger cubs in our dens),

     2) Cubs do not go out on overnight campouts (the boyscouts do),

     3) Webelos work towards earning their Webelos badge and Arrow of light in 1 year  starting from when they turn 10,

     4) Participation in a fun raising event for camp related expenses is optional( See Red Handbook 13.6.8),

     5) All registration fees for youth and adults, in­cluding those of other faiths who join Latter-day Saint units, are paid directly from Church head­quarters to the BSA National Council  ( See Green Handbook 8.2)
      6) Awards received by all of the participating cubs (the first time received) should be covered by the budget of the sponsoring ward, as determined by local leaders (See Green Handbook 8.13) .

    7) Parents should not be asked to purchase materials or pay fees in order for their cubscout to participate in activities that are part of the basic scout program (Den and Pack Meetings, including Cub Scout Derbies), because the expenses related to that participation by the boys who are registered to that pack should be covered by the ward budget (See Red Handbook 13.2.8)

    In addition to implementing the full cub scout program with the few differences stated above, the leaders of LDS packs are asked to 1) start and end all cub scout meetings and activities with a prayer (See Green Handbook 6.0), and 2) encourage and support all boys of faith in earning their Religious Square Knott award and in living the principles of their faith.

     If the elements stated above , along with any of the key elements of a fully functioning Cub Scouts of America Program, do not exist in an LDS pack , it is not due to church policies or procedures regarding how the program should be run.

    There are websites online intended to provide information for  LDS packs that are not official  church scouting websites (such as this one, which I put up on my own). Some of them state things as "facts" regarding what LDS packs "do" or "should do", when in fact some of the things stated as such are not mandated by official church  policies or procedures. Official information regarding scouting policies and procedures which are applicable to LDS sponsored scout programs can be referenced on The Boy Scouts of America official website  and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints official website , as contained in the green Scouting Handbook  and the red Handbook of Instructions 2). To find out the specifics of how your local lds pack runs, you can contact the heads of  lds pack's  Chartered Organizations, the Bishops of the sponsoring wards.

    If you need assistance in understanding official policies and procedures related to scouting in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the most qualified sources for you to contact are your local Scout Office, or the Church of Jesus Christ  BSA Relations division (See resources listed on this page). 

    Best of Luck in this Rewarding Endeavor ,
    Elizabeth Skinner
     

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    World Conservation Award - May be earned only once as a cub scout:  Info ( Look at 1st section for Wolf Cub Scout)
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    Bear Cub Achievements - 9 yrs old  (See link to Downloadable Bear Handbook under "Useful Resources" below)
    Faith In God Religious Emblem
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    World Conservation Award- May be earned only once as a cubscout :  Info (Look at 2nd section for Bear Cub Scout)
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    Webelos Cub- 10 yrs old (See Link to Downloadable Webelos Handbook under "Useful Resources" below )
    *See Other Awards below



    Other Awards that Apply to all Cubscouts
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    Leave No Trace Award
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    Useful Resources:

    For Cubscout Leaders:
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    For Cubscout Leaders and Parents :
    Faith in God and Religious Knott Requirements for Boys and Frequently asked questions and changes to Faith in God and Religious Knott Requirements **Very Important to Know the Changes**

    Additional Resource for Faith In God and Religious Square Knot Requirements

    Cub Scouts Corresponding Achievements and Electives

    Free downloadable PDF versions of the Cubscout Handbooks in Spanish and English


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