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Toqua District Venturing Division Page
What is Venturing? |
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| VENTURING - BSA |
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| Venturing is a youth development program of the Boy Scouts of America
for young men and women who are 14 (and have completed the eighth grade)
through 20 years of age. |
| Venturing's purpose is to provide positive experiences to help young
people mature and to prepare them to become responsible and caring adults. |
| Venturing is based on a unique and dynamic relationship between youth,
adult leaders, and organizations in their communities. Local community
organizations establish a Venturing crew by matching their people and program
resources to the interests of young people in the community. The result is
a program of exciting and meaningful activities that helps youth pursue their
special interests, to grow, to develop leadership skills, and to become good
citizens. |
| Venturing crews can specialize in a variety of avocation or hobby interests.
Venturing programs are developed around six experience areas of emphasis: |
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| Goals |
| Young adults involved in Venturing will: |
 | Learn to make ethical choices over their lifetimes by instilling the values
in the Venturing Oath and Code. |
 | Experience a program that is fun and full of challenge and adventure.
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 | Become a skilled, training and program resource for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts
and other groups. |
 | Acquire skills in the areas of high adventure, sports, arts & hobbies,
youth ministries, or Sea Scouting. |
 | Experience positive leadership from adult and youth leaders and be given
opportunities to take on leadership roles. |
 | Have a chance to learn and grow in a supportive, caring, and fun environment.
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| Methods |
| The methods of Venturing have been carefully chosen to meet the needs
of young adults. |
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Voluntary association between youth and adults. Because Venturing
is voluntary, youth are receptive to new ideas, experiences, and relationships.
For the youth members, these relationships provide a connection to new ways
of thinking and acting, and a new identity as a responsible young adult.
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Ethical decision-making. By asking young people to be responsible
for themselves, for a program of positive activities and experiences, and
for other people, Venturing provides numerous opportunities for making decisions
and ethical choices. With the influence of positive adult role models and
structured activities, youth learn to make effective and ethical decisions.
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Group activities. Venturing activities are interdependent group
experiences in which success is dependent on the cooperation of all youth
and adults. |
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Recognition of achievement. Recognition might come through the achievement
of one of the many awards available to youth members, but peers and adults
also achieve it through the acknowledgement of a young person's competence
and abilities. |
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Democratic process. Venturing crews provide exposure to democratic
ideas and skills that are needed throughout life. |
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Curiosity, exploration, and adventure. New experiences and Venturing
activities provide an excellent opportunity for acquiring new skills and
participating in action-oriented activities. |
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| Ethics In Action |
| An important goal of Venturing is to help young adults be responsible
and caring persons, both now and in the future. Venturing uses "ethical
controversies" to help young adults develop the ability to make responsible
choices that reflect their concern for what is a risk and how will it effect
others involved. Because an ethical controversy is a problem-solving situation,
leaders expect young adults to employ empathy, invention, and selection when
they think through their position and work toward a solution of an ethical
controversy.

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