Young women have been part of Scouting for decades in co-ed programs offered by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). In recent years, girls have been welcomed into Cub Scouts and into Scouts BSA last February. Since then, tens of thousands of young women have joined the program and are working their way towards the rank of Eagle Scout, which is an achievement that only 6% of scouts reach.
We are joined today by two young women who have completed the requirements for the rank of Eagle Scout. They are part of a group of 15 girls in the Bay-Lakes Council that are part of the inaugural class of female eagle scouts. Meet Aubree Kubicki (Green Bay), who built a dog ramp and storage bench for Misfit Muts Dog Rescue, and Regan Schwartz (Greenville – created a blessing box to serve as a free pantry in her community.
FOCUS on Veterans | We’re joined by Brenda Cirricione, the Director of Training with Journey Together Service Dog, Inc. Journey Together provides highly trained service dogs to people diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Brenda shares more on the training that takes place, how the dogs select their person and why their bonds are so special. LEARN MORE about Journey Together.
It’s another opportunity of food distribution for families. This Wednesday, February 24 a mobile food pantry arrives at Fox Cities Stadium, powered by Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin, along with the USDA and Fox Cities Chapter of Credit Unions. Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin President and CEO Patti Habeck shares more on the current need in our community.