Volunteer leaders are an example of Scouting's principle of service to others, and youth safety is of paramount importance to Scouting. The BSA places the greatest importance on providing the most secure environment possible for its youth members. To maintain such an environment, the BSA has developed numerous procedural and leadership selection policies and provides parents and leaders with multiple online and print resources for all Scouting programs. All adult leaders are required to take Youth Protection Training and have position-specific and other additional training to ensure we offer a high quality program for our Scouts.
Kristen joined Pack 124 with her oldest son in 2016, and now has all three of her sons in the pack. She has served Pack 124 as a den leader for every rank Lion through Webelos and became Committee Chair in 2018.
Ben joined Pack 124 in 2020 when his son joined Cub Scouts. He became Cubmaster in May 2023.
Bill serves as the representative for our Chartered Organization, Orchard Park Presbyterian Church. He also serves as a unit leader in Scouts BSA Troop 733 and as an administrative assistant at Clay Center Elementary.
Missy Langan
Karisa Laughlin
Karen Stone
Mandy Marshall
Keith Langan
Eric Mroz
Matt Graham
Brett Gatens
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