Scouts BSA Troop 43, based in Brainerd, Minnesota, is embodying the true spirit of Scouting through their community service project, Snow Shoveling for the Elderly and Disabled.
With unwavering dedication, these Scouts ensure that the elderly and disabled in their community have access to safe and accessible sidewalks and driveways throughout the harsh winter months. They willingly brave the cold and snow, working tirelessly to clear paths for those who need it most.
Their selfless acts of kindness have not gone unnoticed. The City of Brainerd has recognized Scouts BSA Troop 43 for their outstanding service, awarding them the prestigious title of “Community Member of The Month” as part of the “Snow Shoveling Brigade.”
This honor is a testament to the Scouts’ commitment to helping others and making a positive impact on their community.
The Scouts’ involvement in Snow Shoveling for the Elderly and Disabled is a testament to the values they have learned through Scouting. They are putting their Scout skills to good use, learning valuable lessons about teamwork, compassion, and responsibility.
Through their community service project, Scouts BSA Troop 43 is demonstrating the positive impact that young people can have on their communities. They are teaching others the importance of helping those in need and making a difference in the world around them.