Serving the community as a Boy Scout is fun and rewarding. Participating in community service not only helps others, but it helps scouts learn skills, practice leadership and learn how to work as a team.
Troop 48 scouts make serving the community a top priority. Our goal is for each scout to obtain at least eight hours of service each year.
Just some of the community service projects that Troop 48 scouts have participated in are:
- Cooking and serving pancakes for our charter organization, Doylestown Presbyterian Church.
- Washing and polishing fire trucks at Plumsteadville Fire Company.
- Sorting and folding clothes at the NOVA Thrift Shop.
- Eating pizza with the residents of the Pine Run Lakeview Assisted Facility.
- Cleaning up the grounds of the Doylestown Presbyterian Church.
Download a community service project approval form:
Service hours are recorded in Scoutbook.