Background
Venturing is a new "old" program of the Boy Scouts of America.
Originally part of the Exploring Division, it finally came into
its own in 1998. It has become the fastest growing program of the
BSA. Young adults have found through the Venturing program the
outlet they have been looking for in their age group.
It has been an exciting time of fast growth and great learning
experiences. The Venturing youth cabinet is in a unique position
to promote this exciting program through their active involvement
in their regions and throughout the United States.
There are continued misconceptions about what Venturing is all
about. Venturing is not for young boys and girls but rather for
young adults. They are able to do more and go further as a
Venturer or Sea Scout in a Venturing crew or Sea Scout ship.
Venturing provides positive experiences to help young people
mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring
adults. Venturing provides the skills needed for young adults to
make ethical choices, experience a fun program full of adventure
and challenges, acquire leadership skills, and to take advantage
of opportunities to advance their skills and knowledge in the
areas of high adventure, sports, arts, hobbies, religious life,
and Sea Scouting.
As part of the national Venturing youth cabinet, you will be
able to help advance Venturing as well as promote the idea that
the Venturing program is for YOUNG ADULTS who want a broader
experience in leadership, vocations, and hobbies. (See age and
gender charts in your materials.)
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