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Can my son attend a campout without his father?

Generally a father or adult male figure accompanies a boy on male-focused campouts, but that is not an absolute barrier. Contact a troop leader. Arrangements can sometimes be made for a boy to attend under the supervision of an appropriate leader.

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Why does Troop 4110 encourage fathers to participate?

Trail Life creates opportunities for fathers and sons to experience adventure, discipleship, service, and community together. We also believe boys benefit from relationships with multiple godly Christian men who can encourage, challenge, and model Christian manhood for them.

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Does a father have to participate for his son to join Trail Life?

No. A father's participation is not required for a boy to join or participate in Troop 4110. We understand that every family's circumstances…

No. A father's participation is not required for a boy to join or participate in Troop 4110. We understand that every family's circumstances are different.

When possible, however, we strongly encourage fathers to become involved. Fathers can become Registered Adults, help during Thursday meetings, attend campouts and activities, serve alongside their sons, and build relationships with other men in the troop.

We believe these shared experiences can strengthen the relationship between fathers and sons. They also surround boys with other like-minded Christian men who can encourage them, challenge them, and serve as positive role models.

Grandfathers and other trusted adult male figures can also play an important role.

If a boy does not have a father or adult male who can attend a male-focused campout, talk with a troop leader. Arrangements have been made in the past for boys to attend under the supervision of a leader.

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