Introducing ‘ScoutPride’ for gay & non-theist current, former & dismissed Boy Scouts


ScoutPride, proudly hosted by me and InterstateQ.com, launched today, June 1, 2007.

ScoutPride is a new site for networking, connecting and learning more about the individuals affected by the discriminatory membership policies of the Boy Scouts of America, Inc.

Some years ago, a group of individuals ran the now defunct Coalitions for Inclusive Scouting at InclusiveScouting.net. It is my hope to revive a lot of what the Coalition was doing through ScoutPride, including the Inclusive Scouting Award.

Please visit today and
register to use the site, including offering your story as a gay, non-theist or straight supportive current, former or dismissed member or leader of the Boy Scouts of America.

At ScoutPride you can learn about the BSA policies, read stories and experiences of individuals who were and are still a part of the BSA and share yours as well.


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  1. GA Hebert says:

    Seeking information on obtaining the Inclusive Scouting Award square knot.

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