Hunnicutt's Story

John Hunnicutt’s Story

Hunnicutt's Story

“WHY I GIVE” By John Hunnicutt

The Boy Scouts of America is a unique organization that fosters leadership skills, character development, and personal responsibility for the youth of America. This development comes through the Boy Scouts of America programs of Cub Scouting which involves the families, Scouts BSA which further expands the personal development for youth 12 to 18 years of age and culminates in the Exploring, Venturing, and Sea Scouts program. All of this is accomplished through the joint guidance of both professional and volunteer adults.

The greatest gift any individual can provide is giving back to their community. In the Boy Scouts of America this giving back to the community takes the form of volunteering on many levels – Unit Volunteer, Cub Master, Scoutmaster, Merit Badge Counselor or at some other level. This method of giving back to the community is what drives the success of the Boy Scouts of America. Our community is the Boy Scouts of America. Giving financial resources to the Scouting community is a method of leaving a legacy for the future youth of America, a legacy lasts longer than any physical award an individual may receive. It is an indication that you have faith in the future of the youth of America and the Boy Scouts of America. When your children or grandchildren ask “What did you do in the Boy Scouts of America?” will you answer “I received a plaque,” or will you say, I left a legacy for your future”.

Please consider leaving your legacy by becoming a James E West Fellow, joining the Second Century Society or the Heritage Society of the Heart of Virginia Council. Giving back to the Scouting community and the desire to leave a legacy for future youth is why I give. I have faith in the future youth of America and want to provide the means for them to realize their opportunities in Scouting – that is why I give.

Why We Give

Moustafa's Story
Moustafa’s Story

Moustafa, a Scout in Troop 794, fled war, violence, and persecution in his home country of Sudan.

Lily's Story
Lily’s Story

In one year, Lily has been able to take on new leadership opportunities, meet friends, and learn new skills.

Nate's Story
Nate’s Story

Can you imagine the bravery it takes to save a person from drowning? Nate did just that at just 9 years old.

Glenn's Story
Glenn’s Story

Glen won the 2019 Service Project of the Year for his Chesapeake Bay Oyster Restoration Project.

Hunnicutt's Story
“Why I Give” by John Hunnicutt

Giving back to the Scouting community and the desire to leave a legacy for future youth is why I give.

Incredible Value of Scouting
“The Incredible Gift of Scouting” by Gregory Schmidt

It gives us a place to belong, learn, and grow, which is as fundamental to the human condition as food and water.

Heart of Virginia Council, Boy Scouts of America, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. Your donations are fully tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law.