
Scouts (Scouting Movement)
The Scouts, part of the global Scouting Movement, is a youth organization focused on developing young people’s character, skills, and citizenship through outdoor activities, community service, and teamwork. Founded in 1907 by Robert Baden-Powell, it promotes values like trust, respect, responsibility, and environmental stewardship. Scouts engage in activities such as camping, hiking, and leadership projects, fostering self-reliance and social awareness. The movement is inclusive worldwide, offering age-appropriate programs that aim to prepare youth for responsible adulthood while encouraging active participation and personal growth.