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South Texas Council

Boy Scouts of America

 

700 Everhart Terrace, Building A

Corpus Christi. Texas 78411

 

Telephone (361) 814-4300 

Fax (361) 814-5798

Toll free (800) 299-2267

Office Hours:   9:00 to 5:00, Monday – Friday

 

     “The South Texas Council, Boy Scouts of America, having met the requirements prescribed for a local council in compliance with the provisions of the federal charter granted by Congress on June 15, 1916, and the Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of the Boy Scouts of America, this Corporation is hereby granted a local charter for the furtherance of the Scouting Program for Boys and Young adults within the territory designated in accordance with the application for charter.”  (Quotation from the current charter, issued by the National Council, Boy Scouts of America)

 

     The South Texas Council is chartered to operate the programs of the Boy Scouts of America in 17 counties of South Texas.  In order to accomplish this, the volunteers of the Council, through the authority of the Executive Board, have divided the council into geographic districts. 

 

     Each district has its own committee of volunteers charged with implementing the program of the Boy Scouts of America and the Council in their district.  Each district has its own professional staff support to guide and assist the volunteers of the district’s geographic area.  In addition to professional staff positions, office staff, consultants and camp rangers are employed to deliver the Scouting program to youth of our area.  Seasonal employees work at our summer camps.

 

 

Organization Name and Nonprofit Status

 

Our formal name is the South Texas Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of America.  We are a 501(c)(3) organization as determined by the Internal Revenue Code of the Internal Revenue Service.

 

 

Chief Administrator

 

John Beauregard, Scout Executive and CEO

 

 

Annual Auditor

 

Gowland, Strealy, Morales & Company

5934 S. Staples, Suite 201

Corpus Christi, Texas  78413                                                           

                                    

 

Eight South Texas Council Districts and the 17 Counties Served

 

- Aztec (includes Webb County and Camp Huisache)

- Mesquite (includes Duval, Live Oak and Jim Wells Counties and Camp Karankawa)

- Venado (includes Brooks, Jim Hogg, Kenedy and Kleberg Counties)

- Whooping Crane (includes Aransas, Bee, Refugio and San Patricio Counties)

- DeLeon   (includes Goliad and Victoria Counties)
-
Indianola (includes Jackson and Calhoun Counties and Mauritz Scout Reservation)

- Gulf Breeze (includes the eastern portion of Nueces County and The Lucien Flournoy Service Center)

- Tancahua (includes the western half of Nueces County)

 

 

Who Participates in Scouting

 

     The South Texas Council offers programs for children from age seven (or in first grade) to twenty-one in the counties noted above.  Of the over 15,000 children who participate in Scouting activities, 60% are of Hispanic origin; 36% are Caucasian; 2% are African American; and 2% are Asian and of other backgrounds.  These children come primarily from moderate to low-income families. 

 

     The South Texas Council is dedicated to providing Scouting opportunities to all children, regardless of their economic, social and cultural backgrounds, and it also offers programs for the physically challenged.  For more information, please contact the Council at 361-814-4300.

 

 

How the Clerical Staff of the South Texas Council Help

  • Staff members handle registrations, BOYS' LIFE magazine subscriptions, advancement records, membership, training, and answer numerous daily Scouting questions.
  • They also provide, without charge, dozens of regular and special forms, applications, certificates and literature (at right is a photography of Council staff during a summer, 2005 retreat near Laredo).

How a Trained, Full-Time Staff Helps Scouting Units

  • They provide informal training in unit operation, committees, commissioners, roundtables, meetings, conferences, courses, district and council activities that directly benefit leaders and units.
  • They provide contacts with community resources (clubs, churches, government, etc.), securing help for all units that they alone could not obtain such as the use of parks, recreational areas, use of buildings for special affairs, picnic areas, camp sites and swimming facilities etc.

The Role of the South Texas Council and Field Executives

  • They produce district and council calendars and schedules, programs, kits, and special aids to assist leaders and their committees.
  • They recruit and maintain a corps of commissioners and trainers to help unit leader and committees.

Materials Available to Scout Leaders

  • Among the many materials available to Scout Leaders are a library of videos, cassettes, projectors, and screens for use in training and promotional programs, at no cost to the unit.
  • Also provided are formal training courses with most of the cost of trainer literature and materials and all the staff time included in the Council budget.

Camping

  • We maintain three camps:  Camp Karankawa, Camp Huisache and Mauritz Scout Reservation, for year-round camping and we employ full-time rangers to maintain the facilities and help the units with program.
  • Partial scholarships or “camperships” are available for Scouts in financial need.
  • The Council coordinates expeditions to Philmont Scout Ranch, Wilderness Canoe Trips, and National Scout Jamborees outside the State of Texas.

Helping Leaders to Develop Programs

  • The Council provides free of charge program assistance, program planning charts and calendars of activities, meetings and special events, roundup, camporee and Scout Anniversary kits, posters, and other materials.
  • Also available are materials, books, pamphlets, folders, videos, and special assistance from the National Council and cooperating organizations.

Protecting Our Unit Leaders

  • The Council maintains a liability insurance policy which protects all leaders in the event of a suit arising from Scouting activities.
  • We have staff members available on what is practically an around-the-clock, around-the-calendar basis to meet any emergency.
700 Everhart Terrace, Bldg. A Corpus Christi, TX 78411-1939S       Phone: (361) 814-4300 or (800) 299-2267
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