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Boy Scouts of America, Mid America Council - Sioux City
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Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana - Joliet
Scouting programs, including community service projects, coding, exploring the outdoors, and more.
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Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa - Mason City
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Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois - Cedar Rapids
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Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana
Scouting programs, including community service projects, coding, exploring the outdoors, and more.
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Girl Scouts of Central Illinois - Decatur Urban Program Center
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 - WD Boyce Council - Peoria Scout Service Center
Scouting programs are designed to be fun while building desirable qualities of character and ethical behavior as well as helping scouts to develop in the areas of citizenship, leadership, and physical/mental fitness.
Scouting provides an environment for learning to try, fail and succeed with positive reinforcement for each type of experience through the use of a reward-based advancement program. Scouting shows adults how to work with their children in a positive and constructive manner through Scout Leader training programs. Career awareness is provided for students through the coeducational Learning for Life and Career Exploring Programs.
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Boy Scouts of America - Rainbow Council
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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Girl Scouts Spirit of Nebraska - Grand Island
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, 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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Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana - Greene Wood
Scouting programs, including community service projects, coding, exploring the outdoors, and more.
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Boy Scouts of America - WD Boyce Council - Bloomington Scout Service Center
Scouting programs are designed to be fun while building desirable qualities of character and ethical behavior as well as helping scouts to develop in the areas of citizenship, leadership, and physical/mental fitness.
Scouting provides an environment for learning to try, fail and succeed with positive reinforcement for each type of experience through the use of a reward-based advancement program. Scouting shows adults how to work with their children in a positive and constructive manner through Scout Leader training programs. Career awareness is provided for students through the coeducational Learning for Life and Career Exploring Programs.
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Greater St. Louis Area Council Scouting - Southern Illinois Service Center
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Greater St. Louis Area Council Scouting - Central Illinois Service Center
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Boy Scouts of America Overland Trails Council
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Boy Scouts of America Hawkeye Area Council
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Girl Scouts of Central Illinois - Bloomington Service Center
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 - Prairielands Council
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 - Champaign Service Center
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 Central Illinois - Springfield Service Center
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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Scouting America Tri-Trails District
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Girl Scouts Spirit of Nebraska - Omaha
Leadership, confidence, and skill building through troops, outreach programs, camps, and workshops.
Hispanic outreach bilingual program.
My Summer Place inner city summer program for girls entering 1st-9th grades.
Violence and gang prevention program offered through schools.
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Boy Scouts of America - Winnebago Council 173
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Boy Scouts of America of Northeast Iowa Council
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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Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois
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
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.