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[[A Scout is reverent]], and some adult volunteers go above and beyond to help Scouts on their spiritual journey. The '''National Duty to God Award'', first presented in 2016 by [[Boy Scouts of America]], recognizes adults who help young people better connect with their faith. The award is presented to up to four individuals each year. | [[Image:Duty-to-God22.gif|right]] | ||
[[A Scout is reverent]], and some adult volunteers go above and beyond to help Scouts on their spiritual journey. The '''National Duty to God Award''', first presented in 2016 by [[Boy Scouts of America]], recognizes adults who help young people better connect with their faith. The award is presented to up to four individuals each year. | |||
* Not to be confused with many other similarly named awards under the [[Religious Emblems Program]]. | * Not to be confused with many other similarly named awards under the [[Religious Emblems Program]]. | ||
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* [https://www.scouting.org/awards/awards-central/religious-emblems/ Award application] - | * [https://www.scouting.org/awards/awards-central/religious-emblems/ Award application] - | ||
[[Category: Duty to God]] | [[Category: Duty to God]] | ||
[[Category: religious awards]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 12 September 2018
A Scout is reverent, and some adult volunteers go above and beyond to help Scouts on their spiritual journey. The National Duty to God Award, first presented in 2016 by Boy Scouts of America, recognizes adults who help young people better connect with their faith. The award is presented to up to four individuals each year.
- Not to be confused with many other similarly named awards under the Religious Emblems Program.
- See also Duty to God - disambiguation.