How Can You Help?
The den and the pack rely on parent participation to run a successful program.
Cub Scouting operates through volunteer leadership. Consider volunteering as a member of the pack leadership team or as a parent helper.
Volunteer leaders are an example of Scouting's principle of service to others. By volunteering in Scouting, you are also giving your child the gift of your time. What could be more valuable? You will have an opportunity to be a positive influence in the life of your child and their friends.
Here are some of the ways you can volunteer:
Den Leader & Assistant Den Leader
Leads the den at bi-weekly to weekly den and monthly pack meetings.
Attends the monthly pack committee meeting.
Cubmaster& Assistant Cubmaster
Helps plan and carry out the pack program with the help of the pack committee.
Emcees the monthly pack meeting and attends the pack committee meeting.
The Pack Committee
By handling administrative and support tasks, the pack committee allows the Cubmaster, den leaders, and their assistants to focus on working directly with the Cub Scouts. Pack committee members (positions listed below) perform administrative functions of the pack.The committee meets monthly.
-Committee Chair
-Secretary
-Treasurer
-Charter Organization Representative
-Committee Member (any adult who would like to be a registered volunteer)