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It is the mission of Learning for life to enable young people to become responsible individuals by teaching positive character traits, career development, leadership and life skills so they can make ethical choices and achieve their full potential. | ||||||||||||||||
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About USMission StatementIt is the mission of Learning for Life to enable young people to become responsible individuals by teaching positive character traits, career development, leadership, and life skills so they can make ethical choices and achieve their full potential.
Vision StaementLearning for Life strives to be the foremost co-educational youth program for character and career development.
Learnig for LifeThe Learning for Life program is managed by the Mid-America Council, Boy Scouts of America.
The Mid-America Council is the largest youth-serving agency in Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota. The Council serves 32,765 youth through the leadership of 9,269 volunteer members in 58 counties. The Council, headquartered in Omaha, with a satellite office in Sioux City, also owns and operates six camping properties.
For more information, please contact the Durham Scout Center at (402) 431-9272 or visit mac-bsa.org for details on the Mid-America Council.
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