
- Primary Cause
- Youth Development
- Secondary Cause
- Environment
The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.

The B.S.A. is the nation's foremost youth program of character development and values-based leadership training. In the future, Scouting will continue to:
Offer young people responsible fun and adventure.
Instill in young people lifetime values and develop in them ethical character as expressed in the Scout Oath and Law; Train young people in citizenship, service, and leadership; Serve America's communities and families with its quality, values-based program.
Patron's Breakfast
The Patron’s Breakfast will help to help build awareness and connect families, friends, donors, and community leaders to the mission of the Boy Scouts of America and the Three Fires Council. The goal of this event is to raise operating funds for our programs in 2017 and to spread our message to the community.
Learn more at www.threefirescouncil.org

Dear Friend of Scouting,
On behalf of the 14,128 youth and 6,321 adult volunteers of Three Fires Council, we are pleased to present you with our 2015 Annual Report.
This year, the Three Fires Council achieved “Bronze Level” status in the Boy Scouts of America’s Journey to Excellence program. This nationwide program recognizes councils, districts, and units for achievement in the critical areas of finance, membership, program and service. The Journey to Excellence program encourages continuous improvement in order to provide the best possible program to the youth we serve through Scouting.
As members, volunteers, alumni, contributors, and supporters, we can be proud of the many accomplishments of the Three Fires Council in 2015. Our council continues to lead nationally in youth retention – a key indicator that speaks volumes about the quality of our programs and the adult volunteers who lead them. Our summer camp programs served 7,429 youth. This is a shining example of wh

The Boy Scouts of America relies on dedicated volunteers to promote its mission of preparing young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetime by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Today, nearly 1.2 million adults provide leadership and mentoring to Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Venturers.
Through the dedication of these many volunteers, the Boy Scouts of America remains the foremost youth program of character development and values-based leadership training in America.
To these volunteers we would like to say thank you for your dedication to Scouting.
And, to adults who are not currently Scout volunteers, we invite you to become a volunteer and share in the positive experiences of the Scouting programs.
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- Fundraising
- Bookkeeping
- Evaluation
- Legal Compliance

Suggested Donations
- Friend of Scouting ($185.00)
- $365 Daily Donor ($1 a day for Scouts) ($365.00)
- Patron Member ($500.00)
Funding Needs
Ways to Support Scouting
For over 100 years the Boy Scouts of America have shaped the lives of America's youth. You can make a difference in the lives of youth in your community by supporting the quality program of the Three Fires Council. Please use the links below to discover all of the ways you can support the efforts of the Three Fires Council as we shape the next generation of America's leaders.
Learn more at: http://threefirescouncil.org/index.php/finance

Website | http://www.threefirescouncil.org |
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aaron.vikemyr@scouting.org | |
Address |
415 North 2nd Street
St. Charles, IL 60174 |
Phone number | (630) 797-4618 |
Full-time Employees | 38 |
Part-time Employees | 1 |
Active Volunteers | 31 |
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