Scouting movement
The Scouting movement is a global youth organization that promotes outdoor activities, community service, and personal development. Founded by Robert Baden-Powell in 1907, it aims to instill values such as teamwork, leadership, and self-reliance in young people. Scouts participate in various activities, including camping, hiking, and learning survival skills.
The movement is divided into different age groups, with programs tailored for children and teenagers. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts are two prominent branches, each offering unique experiences and opportunities for growth. The Scouting movement emphasizes the importance of nature, citizenship, and ethical behavior in shaping responsible individuals.