Opportunities From: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Volunteer: Scouts BSA Merit Badge Instruction

You can help inspire and grow our youth by teaching Scouts skills from your profession or hobby. Scouts advance in rank by earning Merit Badges. Registered counselors help Scouts through the Merit Badge. There are Merit Badges for everything from aviation to wilderness survival, from geology to chemistry, geocaching, biology, hiking, climbing, and on and on. This program offers an exciting opportunity for PNNL staff to match their interests and skills to merit badges, get registered as a counselor, and begin to serve Tri-City youth in Scouts BSA.

Program: Scouts BSA

You can help inspire and grow our youth by teaching Scouts skills from your profession or hobby. Scouts advance in rank by earning Merit Badges. Registered counselors help Scouts through the Merit Badge. There are Merit Badges for everything from aviation to wilderness survival, from geology to chemistry, geocaching, biology, hiking, climbing, and on and on. This program offers an exciting opportunity for PNNL staff to match their interests and skills to merit badges, get registered as a counselor, and begin to serve Tri-City youth in Scouts BSA.

Program: Scouts BSA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99354

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Youth in Scouts BSA

You can help youth on an ongoing basis through your efforts at the unit level which include their weekly meetings and monthly outings. You can also work at the District and Council levels to help deliver a quality program to the youth through summer camps, day camps, and the National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) program to name just a few. In our local Blue Mountain Council we serve over 4000 youth of which 94 earned the rank of Eagle Scout in 2018. The Scouting for Food program collected 14,000 pounds of food. Many other service hours were performed by scouts within units or for Eagle projects. Please come join with other PNNL staff to serve Tri-City youth in Scouts BSA.

Program: Scouts BSA

You can help youth on an ongoing basis through your efforts at the unit level which include their weekly meetings and monthly outings. You can also work at the District and Council levels to help deliver a quality program to the youth through summer camps, day camps, and the National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) program to name just a few. In our local Blue Mountain Council we serve over 4000 youth of which 94 earned the rank of Eagle Scout in 2018. The Scouting for Food program collected 14,000 pounds of food. Many other service hours were performed by scouts within units or for Eagle projects. Please come join with other PNNL staff to serve Tri-City youth in Scouts BSA.

Program: Scouts BSA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99354

Allow Groups: No