Being a Boy Scout teaches camaraderie, loyalty, and success; therefore, it is no surprise that Troop 125, CHOR's Boy Scout troop, has inspired the boys. The Boy Scouts continue to work on earning merit badges, in order to obtain more of the 122 merit badges needed to become an Eagle Scout. Troop 125 is currently working hard toward earning three new badges: Public Speaking, Woodworking, and Disability for Awareness. Jason Raines, Residential Service Director, and Carrie Hehn, Scout Master, aid the boys in accomplishing their goals. Earning these badges allows the boys to work hard individually and together. They actually get to see their completed projects which is rewarding.
For 127 years, The Children’s Home of Reading has responded to the needs of children and families in crisis in Berks County and the surrounding communities. While the needs and programs have changed, one thing remains the same, caring for the needs of children and families in crisis and preparing them for success in life.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
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