Troop 2019
Scouts BSA

Helpful Links and Forms
Welcome to our helpful links and forms page! Here you will find a variety resources that are specific to your council and troop. The goal is to make your scouting experience as smooth and enjoyable as possible. Take a look and let us know if you have any questions suggestions for additional resources.
Official BSA Links
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Medical
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BSA Medical Forms – This is the official site for BSA Medical forms. For Summer Camp, Everyone is required to have the version for being gone for more than 72 hours.
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Medicine Form– Form to be submitted for any event when medicine needs to be distributed to Scouts.
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Campership info
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Summer Camp Campership Form – this form can be completed and turned in to the troop to apply for a discounted rate for summer camp.
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Training and Safety info
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My Scouting – The official site for BSA Online Training including Youth Protection Training.
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BSA Guide to Safe Scouting – The Guide to Safe Scouting is an overview of Scouting policies and procedures gleaned from a variety of sources.
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The Sweet 16 – An aid in the continuing effort to protect participants in a Scout activity
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Shopping​
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Scout Shop – Official retailer of the BSA
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District & Area Resources
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Tentroo (use to book council sponored events)
Troop 2019 Links
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Communication​
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Scoutbook – Troop 2019 uses Scoutbook to track all of the amazing accomplishments (Ranks, Merit Badges, Service Hours) that our youth are doing.
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Skills Review
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Rank Advancement
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Board of Review Request Form (All Ranks EXCEPT Eagle)
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Merit Badge information
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Troop 2019 Merit Badge Counselors- as of 9/9/24
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MeritBadge.org – This is a great resource for rank and merit badge requirements and worksheets.
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BSA Merit Badge Information – This site contains all the official BSA merit badges and requirements.
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A Guide for Merit Badge Counselors – “The Essentials of Merit Badge Counseling”
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Eagle Scout Documents​​
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Eagle Court of Honor Information
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Packing Guides
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Campout Planning​
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Websites for Service Opportunities:
Some organizations require you to be 16+, it is your responsibility to find out.
1. With your parent, use the list below to search for service projects
2. Ask Mr. Stadler if he will approve the hours for that project
3. Register yourself to volunteer, if necessary
4. Volunteer and get your hours signed off!​
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JustServe - A great place to start looking for service projects
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Atlanta Community Food Bank
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Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities
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BillionGraves
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Chattahoochee Nature Center (Also has Conservation Hours)
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Chattahoochee Riverkeeper (Also has Conservation Hours)
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Friends for the East Cobb Park (Also has Conservation Hours)
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Georgia House Rabbit Society
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Hands On Atlanta
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MUST Ministries
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North Fulton Community Charities
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Park Pride (Also has Conservation Hours)
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Rivers Alive (Also has Conservation Hours)
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Second Helpings Atlanta
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The Drake House
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United Military Care - Helping Veterans
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United Way of Greater Atlanta