
Boy Scouts of America
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is a youth organization that promotes outdoor skills, citizenship, and personal development. Founded in 1910, it aims to instill values such as teamwork, leadership, and community service in young people, typically ages 5 to 21. Members participate in activities like camping, hiking, and earning merit badges for various skills and achievements. The program emphasizes moral and ethical decision-making, fostering a sense of responsibility. Over the years, BSA has adapted to societal changes, including issues related to diversity, inclusion, and youth protection, while continuing to focus on character and skill development.