Download - Northwest Suburban Community FOS 2016
An investment in our children is the only investment guaranteed to grow
every year.
2016 FRIENDS OF SCOUTING
:
Thank You!
INVEST IN OUR CHILDREN
Make checks payable to: BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
Boy Scouts of America is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.
Individuals who donate $1,000 or more annually in support of local Scouting will be inducted into the Eagle Patrol. Members receive a distinctive recognition piece and are invited to an annual reception to honor their contributions.
FamilyDistrict
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Benefactor $2,500
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Cash $
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Century Club $100
Semi-Annually (2 payments through Dec. 2016)
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Eagle $1,000**
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Monthly (split into payments through Dec. 2016)
I am an Eagle Scout
Annual ($1/day) $365
Scouter $500
I would like to make this a recurring gift for years
Patron ($20/month) $240
Other $
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MY PLEDGE
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Community
Arlington Heights Service Center
617 E. Golf Road Suite 101Arlington Heights, IL 60005
PathwayToAdventure.org
Steve FossettService Center
1218 W. Adams StreetChicago, IL 60607
La GrangeService Center
811 W. Hillgrove AvenueLa Grange, IL 60525
Robert J. Welsh Service Center
8751 Calumet AvenueMunster, IN 46321
SERVICE CENTERS
Administration
HOW WE ARE FUNDED
Camp & Activities
Other
Popcorn
Friends of Scouting
InvestmentIncome
Special Events
27%
7%
23%
14%
15%14%
REVENUE
EXPENSES
(312) 421-8800
To make a pledge on your smartphone, text SCOUTS to the phone # 919-99 or visit https://app.mobilecause.com/f/e5m/n
Friends of Scouting is an opportunity for families, alumni, businesses and community groups to support Scouting. Your investment will help ensure every child we serve receives the lifelong benefit Scouting provides. A solid investment plan is about growth, and an investment in a child’s future is guaranteed to grow.
• Innovative programs for over 22,000 youth annually• 752 Scouting units• Training for more than 8,000 registered adult volunteers• Four council service centers• Summer and year-round camps• Cub Scout day camp• Recruitment activities• Liability and accident insurance for all registered participants at Scouting events
Northern Illinois Food Bank named Boy Scout Eugene Lim its Youth Volunteer of the Year. He logged more than 50 hours
with the food bank but said that service isn’t about the numbers. “[It’s] about doing my part to make a difference in the area where I live,” Eugene said. “It’s just a small way to make the world a better place for everyone.”
Cub Scout Ricky Mercado saved his brother’s life by using the first-
aid training he received in Scouting. Ricky, who was 8 years old at the time, saw his brother Joey choking and took swift action to dislodge the food stuck in Joey’s throat.
Northwest Suburban Community partners with more than 100 local organizations to provide life-changing opportunities to over 5,000 youth in 34 Chicago suburbs spanning from Lake Zurich to Lincolnwood.
The youth we serve enjoy activities from rocket launches and camporees to underwater robotics and quadcopter programs. We also offer opportunities for fun at the Haunted Hike, Webelos Outdoor Weekends, and summer camp.
COMMUNITYFOSFRIENDS OF SCOUTING
YOUR DONATION SUPPORTS
service hours to veterans’ facilities, churches, schools, parks, retirement communities, food pantries and many other worthy causes. Your investment can be seen in these fine young men and the selfless commitment theyhave to our communities.service hours to veterans’ facilities, churches, schools, parks, retirement communities, food pantries and many other worthy causes. Your investment can be seen in these fine young men and the selfless commitment they
To attain Scouting’s highest rank of Eagle, a young man must demonstrate caring for others and for
his community, as well as leadership skills, self-sufficiency and the ability to overcome obstacles. Local Eagle Scouts Reece O’Connor (left) and Jacob Klein (right) did so while earning every merit badge available during their Scouting tenure.
IMPACT
145,000service hours last year
Pathway to Adventure Council Scouts contributed 145,000 service hours toward projects for veterans’ facilities, schools, religious institutions, retirement communities, parks, food pantries and many other worthy causes.
Your investment in Scouting can be seen in these fine young people and in their contributions to our communities.