Scout Law
A Scout is Trustworthy. Tell the truth and keep promises. People can depend on you.
A Scout is Loyal. Show that you care about your family, friends, Scout leaders, school, and country.
A Scout is Helpful. Volunteer to help others without expecting a reward.
A Scout is Friendly. Be a friend to everyone, even people who are very different from you.
A Scout is Courteous. Be polite to everyone and always use good manners. Using good manners makes it easier for people to get along with each other.
A Scout is Kind. Treat others as you want to be treated. Never harm or kill any living thing without good reason.
A Scout is Obedient. Follow the rules of your family, school, and pack. Obey the laws of your community and country. If a Scout thinks these rules and laws are unfair, the Scout tries to have them changed in an orderly manner rather than disobeying them.
A Scout is Cheerful. Look for the bright side of life. Cheerfully do tasks that come your way. Try to help others be happy.
A Scout is Thrifty. Work to pay your own way. Try not to be wasteful. Use time, food, supplies, and natural resources wisely.
A Scout is Brave. Face difficult situations even when you feel afraid. Do what you think is right despite what others might be doing or saying.
A Scout is Clean. Keep your body and mind fit. Help keep your home and community clean. Choose the company of those who live by high standards.
A Scout is Reverent. Be reverent toward God. Be faithful in your religious duties. Respect the beliefs of others.