R 282
2024 -- S 3078
Enacted 05/16/2024

S E N A T E   R E S O L U T I O N
WELCOMING THE NARRAGANSETT COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, TO THE RHODE ISLAND STATE HOUSE AND JOYFULLY CELEBRATING SCOUTING MONTH IN FEBRUARY

Introduced By: Senators Acosta, E Morgan, Gu, Felag, LaMountain, Lauria, Gallo, Mack, Ujifusa, and Britto

Date Introduced: May 16, 2024

     WHEREAS, The Narragansett Council BSA, like the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), was
founded in 1910, is one of the largest scouting and youth development organizations in the
region, with thousands of youth participants. Since the BSA’s beginning, approximately 130
million Americans have participated in its programs nationwide, to the great benefit of our nation.
Through the years, countless youngsters have developed leadership skills and character, learned
how to be self-sufficient, as well as life-saving and career enhancing skills and have selflessly
served their local communities and made positive differences in the lives of countless people. In
celebration of Scouting month, a group of Narragansett Council Scouts and leaders are visiting
the Rhode Island State House today; and
     WHEREAS, The Narragansett Council serves the entire State of Rhode Island along with
cities and towns in neighboring states, and tirelessly endeavors to be accessible to all Rhode
Islanders, regardless of their income or social status. In particular, they work to include
disadvantaged families within our State’s urban communities. In 2023, 1,398 new Scouts and
their families joined programs offered by the Narragansett Council; and
     WHEREAS, The Narragansett Council makes a positive impact in the lives of countless
people within every single Rhode Island community. In 2023, 5,355 Scouts and their leaders
donated 25,197 community service hours, and 150,652 pounds of food were collected through
"Scouting For Food" and given to local food pantries; and
     WHEREAS, Camping and environmental education have always been vital and integral
parts of the scouting experience. In 2023, at the nationally renowned Camp Yawgoog, run by the
Narragansett Council, there were 4,565 campers, with 133,072 meals served and 15,443 merit
badges earned. There were 239 boy troops and 54 girl troops attending Camp Yawgoog last year;
and
     WHEREAS, The Narragansett Council also operates the highly successful Adventure
Base Camp at Camp Champlin in Cranston; and
     WHEREAS, Camp Champlin’s year-round “Adventure Base Camp” delivers the youth
development, life skills, and leadership development programs of Scouting not just to thousands
of Scouts every year, but to all Rhode Island youth and families, focusing on unique outdoor
adventure program experiences; and
     WHEREAS The Scouts are proposing a new, state-of-the-art “Leadership and Program
Center” at Camp Champlin that will serve youth and families statewide, positioning the Scouts to
augment the existing outdoor programs with an additional programs and training facility to
expand offerings year-round, especially during inclement weather; and
     WHEREAS, The new, modern facility will feature large meeting space for up to 250
people, a “Wet Lab” for STEM and environmental science programming, a video & tech lab as
well as the new headquarters for Narragansett Council for which the Scouts are seeking federal
funding to make improvements to water, sewer, and roads; and
     WHEREAS, Throughout the year, the Narragansett Council offers many enriching,
rewarding and educational programs including Fire Explorer’s Academy, Law Enforcement
Explorer Academy, and Police Explorer Stations Day. All of these programs offer young people
the opportunity to participate in practical hands-on activities that explore possible career choices;
and
     WHEREAS, Each year, the Narragansett Council also offers training classes on a variety
of important topics including Youth Protection Training, Leave No Trace & Outdoor Ethics
Classes, National Youth Leadership Training, and Introduction to Leadership Skills; and
     WHEREAS, Since girls were officially welcomed into the Boy Scouts of America in
2019, the Narragansett Council has enrolled 799 girls in Scouting as of December of 2023; and
     WHEREAS, The Narragansett Council's more than 5,300 youth, and their families,
highly value the positive experiences and enriching educational opportunities the Narragansett
Council provides for them as they help to prepare their children to lead successful and rewarding
lives and to make a positive impact within their communities; now, therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby welcomes the
Narragansett Council, Scouts BSA to the Rhode Island State House, joyfully celebrates Scouting
month during the month of February and thanks the Scouts and their adult volunteer leaders for
all the good they do on a daily basis in the State of Rhode Island; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Mr. Tim McCandless, Scout Executive and
CEO of the Narragansett Council BSA.
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