To start working on a merit badge, a scout needs to get permission from the scoutmaster and then find a merit badge counselor to begin working on the requirements. Here are some helpful resources about merit badges.
How To Start Working On A Merit Badge
Not only is service part of the requirements for the ranks in Scouting, it also provides an opportunity to help others in our community and "do a good turn daily."
Listed below are some of the past (and current) service opportunities available for Scouts in Troop 192.
Volunteering at Camp Riverhawk (formerly Camp Tomahawk) during the summer as a youth aide.
Helping at Eagle Scout Projects.
Clearing invasive species off of hiking trails in the area.
Collecting food every year from neighbors, families, and friends for Scouting For Food.