Saint Gabriel Boy Scouts

Insignia

The Boy Scouts insignia holds significant meaning within our organization. These badges, patches, and pins are a symbol of each Scout's achievements, dedication, and growth within the program. From earning merit badges for skills like camping, first aid, and citizenship, to embodying the values of leadership and service, each insignia tells a unique story.

Emblems

Scouts wear their insignia with pride, representing their commitment to character development and making a positive impact on their communities. These symbols not only celebrate individual accomplishments but also serve as a reminder of the shared values and spirit of Scouting. The Boy Scouts insignia is a visual testament to the journey of leadership, character-building, and the lifelong bonds formed through this extraordinary organization.

Boy Scouts is a wonderful organization that provides young boys with the opportunity to grow in character, leadership, and service. Through their various activities and programs, Boy Scouts learn important life skills such as camping, survival techniques, and first aid. This organization encourages young boys to challenge themselves, fostering a sense of adventure and exploration. In addition to practical skills, Boy Scouts also emphasizes the importance of moral and spiritual values, teaching boys the significance of honesty, kindness, and citizenship. The camaraderie and sense of community experienced in the Boy Scouts fosters lifelong friendships and a strong sense of belonging. Overall, Boy Scouts offers a transformative journey for young boys, molding them into responsible and compassionate individuals. Boy Scouts meet in the Russ Room on Monday nights (year round).  
(for grades 6 - 12)


Boy Scouts are a non-denominational organization and all are welcome.