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Boy Scouts of America - Abraham Lincoln Council

5321 South 6th Street Road, Springfield, IL 62703

Provides activities for youth in order to learn more about themselves and the world around them. This co-ed program emphasizes four main areas known as the A-L-P-S model adventure, leadership, personal growth, and service.

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Greater St. Louis Area Council Scouting

4568 West Pine Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63108
Offers scouting programs that prepare youth people for life by creating opportunities for learning and growth that foster and strengthen self-confidence, ethics, respect for others, academic skills, and leadership.
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Boy Scouts of America - Abraham Lincoln Council

5321 South 6th Street Road, Springfield, IL 62703

Offers to teach important life and career skills to young people from all backgrounds through immersive career experiences and mentorship provided by community and business leaders. Equip young people with character, leadership and life skills that can be used both today and in their future careers. Co-ed.

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Boy Scouts of America of Northeast Iowa Council

10601 Military Road, Dubuque, IA 52003

Offers a variety of recreational and educational activities for youth individuals. Cub Scouts are for boys and girls in grades K-5. Scouting is for young men and women ages 11-17. Career Exploring programs are for young men and women ages 14-20.

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Boy Scouts of America - Abraham Lincoln Council

5321 South 6th Street Road, Springfield, IL 62703

Provides young people an opportunity to develop a set of core values based on the Scout Oath and Law. This group has the option of serving only boys or being a "Family Pack," serving both boys and girls. This is accomplished through adult volunteers, as they teach appreciation of the outdoors and the world through:

- Camping.

- Community service.

- Teaching leadership, and more.

Young people also learn the skills of goal setting and achievement as they work toward the Eagle Scout Award.

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Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois - Waterloo

510 Mulberry Street, Waterloo, IA 50703
Prevention-based leadership program for girls.  The program is based on a model engaging girls in discovering themselves, connecting with others, and taking action to make the world a better place.
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Girl Scouts Spirit of Nebraska - Lincoln

8230 Beechwood Drive, Lincoln, NE 68510
Works to assist girls to develop their potential by learning to make decisions, being accountable for their own actions, and becoming responsible, contributing members of society.  Scouts participate through the Daisy (K-1), Brownie (grades 2-3), Junior (grades 4-5), Cadette (6-8) levels, emphasizing career exploration and leadership development. Adult volunteers work directly with girls in troops, as well as advisory and/or planning functions. Catron Camp and Retreat Center for Girls Scouts from Nebraska and surrounding states, youth groups, businesses and families. Includes three camping areas, a lodge for year-around camping, a physical challenge course with high and low elements, accessible pool and sports area.
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Greater St. Louis Area Council Scouting - Central Illinois Service Center

262 West Prairie Avenue, Decatur, IL 625231190
Offers scouting programs that prepare youth people for life by creating opportunities for learning and growth that foster and strengthen self-confidence, ethics, respect for others, academic skills, and leadership.
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Boy Scouts of America - Rainbow Council

921 South State Street, Lockport, IL 60441

Provides young people an opportunity to develop a set of core values through camping, community service, youth leadership, and more. Young people also learn the skills of goal setting and achievement as they work toward the Eagle Scout Award.

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Boy Scouts of America Mid America Council - Omaha

Durham Scout Center, 12401 West Maple Road, Omaha, NE 68164
Cub Scouts year-round program uniquely designed to meet the needs of boys and girls in Kindergarten through 5th grade along with their families. Cub Scouting promotes education, character development, and positive self-esteem. Scouts attend weekly meetings, go on camping trips, race their own pinewood derby cars, and help throughout the community. The program promotes outings to local police or fire stations, museums, sporting events (where they learn good sportsmanship), and outdoor adventure. Scouts BSA leadership and character development program for young men and women ages 11 through 18. With the support of adult leaders, Scouts learn self-confidence and develop personal values guided by the ideals found in Scouting. The program offers outdoor high-adventure through camping trips, long-distance hikes, canoeing, whitewater rafting, and more, which help build leadership and self-reliance skills. Scouts have the opportunity to learn about more than 130 different vocational and academic areas by earning Merit Badges. Some examples are American business, aviation, canoeing, communication, crime prevention, engineering, family life, geocaching, law, personal management, and space exploration. Exploring work site-based career education program for young men and women ages 14 through 20. With the support of business and the community, Explorers develop social and leadership skills while gaining real-world career experience. This program is primarily offered in the Omaha metro and surrounding communities. Venturing program for young men and women in high school and college designed to help them grow into responsible and caring adults through education and recreational experiences with an emphasis on high adventure and advanced leadership training. Sea Scouts better citizenship and improved members’ boating skills through instruction and practice in water safety, boating skills, outdoor, social, service experiences, and knowledge of our maritime heritage.
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Boy Scouts of America Overland Trails Council

2808 O'Flannagan Street, Grand Island, NE 68803
Scouting Programs for both boys and girls ages 5-18. Exploring programs, career/hobby oriented, for males and females ages 14-21.
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Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana

20 South Clark Street, Suite 200, Chicago, IL 60603

Scouting programs, including community service projects, coding, exploring the outdoors, and more.

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Girl Scouts Spirit of Nebraska - Grand Island

2400 East Wildwood Drive, Grand Island, NE 68803
Works to assist girls to develop their potential by learning to make decisions, being accountable for their own actions, and becoming responsible, contributing members of society.  Scouts participate through the Daisy (K-1), Brownie (grades 2-3), Junior (grades 4-5), Cadette (6-8) levels, emphasizing career exploration and leadership development. Adult volunteers work directly with girls in troops, as well as advisory and/or planning functions. Catron Camp and Retreat Center for Girls Scouts from Nebraska and surrounding states, youth groups, businesses and families. Includes three camping areas, a lodge for year-around camping, a physical challenge course with high and low elements, accessible pool and sports area.
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Boy Scouts of America - Prairielands Council

3301 Farber Drive, Champaign, IL 61822

Provides character development and value-based leadership training for the youth. Services include training in citizenship, service, leadership, instilling lifetime values, and development of ethical character. 

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Girl Scouts of Central Illinois - Decatur Urban Program Center

1170 East Pershing Road, Decatur, IL 62526

Offers programs supporting girls in developing full potential through group activities focused on values clarification, self-esteem, social and leadership skills, and constrictive leisure pursuits. offers opportunities in healthy living, travel, financial literacy, arts, STEM and outdoor education. 

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Boy Scouts of America Hawkeye Area Council

660 32nd Avenue SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
Program for youth that teaches good decision making, leadership skills, and personal development, which includes personal responsibility in physical fitness, financial management, and services to others.
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Girl Scouts of Central Illinois - Bloomington Service Center

3 Westport Court, Bloomington, IL 61704

Offers programs supporting girls in developing full potential through group activities focused on values clarification, self-esteem, social and leadership skills, and constrictive leisure pursuits. offers opportunities in healthy living, travel, financial literacy, arts, STEM and outdoor education. 

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Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana - Vernon Hills

650 North Lakeview Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061

Scouting programs, including community service projects, coding, exploring the outdoors, and more.

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Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois - South Elgin Service Center

353 Randall Road, South Elgin, IL 60177

Offers facilities for troops and groups to use to create their own unique camping experience. They range from tents and cabins to year-round lodges.

Day Camp offers girls the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors during the day and return home each evening. The camps at Camp Dean and Camp McCormick offer an overnight option once during the week-long program. The camp sessions are facilitated by resident camp staff.

Resident (overnight) Camp girls live at camp for sessions ranging from 3 days/ 2 nights up to 13 days/ 12 nights. During their stay, girls live in sleeping cabins, platform tents, Adirondacks, or covered wagons. Girls can attend on their own, with a buddy (current Girl Scout or non-member), or with girls from their troop. Resident Camp is run by seasonal camp staff.

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Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana - Joliet

1551 Spencer Road, Joliet, IL 60433

Scouting programs, including community service projects, coding, exploring the outdoors, and more.

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Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa - Sioux City

1515 Zenith Drive, Sioux City, IA 51103
An organization dedicated solely to girls in an accepting and nurturing environment, where girls can build character and skills for success in the real world. In partnership with committed adults, girls can develop qualities that will serve them all their lives--strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self-worth.
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Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois

1886 Daimler Road, Rockford, IL 61112

Offers to help develop courage, confidence, and character through a variety of engaging, challenging, and fun activities.

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Boy Scouts of America - Abraham Lincoln Council

5321 South 6th Street Road, Springfield, IL 62703

Promotes better citizenship and builds knowledge through instruction and practice in the water. Members learn the following information and skills water safety, boating skills and knowledge of maritime heritage.

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Scouting America Tri-Trails District

Lockwood Service Center, 10 South Beltline Highway West, 10 South Beltline Highway West, Scottsbluff, NE 69363
Youth development and character education. Camping opportunities. Volunteer opportunities.
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Cornhusker Council, Scouting America

800 South 120th Street, Lincoln, NE 68520
Scouting activities which promote character building, physical fitness, and citizenship training. Activities include year-round camping at resident camps; youth and adult training; advancement program in coordination with the national purpose; and a co-ed high adventure program.
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