
Baden-Powell Scouts
The Baden-Powell Scouts, also known as the Scout Movement, was started by Robert Baden-Powell in the early 20th century to promote outdoor skills, character development, and community service among young people. It provides a structured program where youth learn practical skills like camping, survival, and teamwork, while also encouraging leadership, responsibility, and citizenship. The movement expanded globally and influenced numerous youth organizations, such as the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. Its philosophy emphasizes respect for others, self-reliance, and active participation in society, aiming to shape responsible, capable citizens through engaging and meaningful activities.