American Heritage Girls and Boy Scouts of America signed a Memorandum of Mutual Support in June 2009. This is historic in nature as it is the first MMS presented to an all girls’ organization in the one hundred year history of the BSA. BSA recognizes the desire of lending aid to and support to the citizenship, character development and personal fitness of boys and young men and women through youth character development programs such as AHG. Through the AHG program, girls are enriched physically, mentally and spiritually through a diverse range of badge activities, community service projects, camping and outdoor program. Both BSA and AHG have decided to work with each other to establish a positive relationship as well as to cooperate in establishing AHG Troops and BSA units as a result of the shared values and goals of both organizations. A press release of the signing and a copy of the MMS, can be found in the AHG Press Room and here.
A promotional brochure of the AHG/BSA relationship can be found, here.
An FAQ describing how AHG and BSA work together is available, here.
Two PPT's for use when presenting to BSA Councils include the AHG District Roundtable and a General Info Session.
Read more about AHG's Ambassador to Boy Scout Council's position, here.



