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The Big Picture
Let's look at
how the Unit Commissioner fits into the Big Picture.
The National
Council of the Boy Scouts of America works through more than
300 local Councils. Each Council is made up of smaller areas
called Districts, which in turn are served by District volunteers,
and a District Executive, who provides professional guidance
and support to chartered organizations and their units.
An important
point:
The BSA doesn't own the local units; they belong to the BSA's
chartered partners churches, schools, civic and community
groups, labor and business groups, and other organizations whose
goals and mission are compatible with the Boy Scouts of America.
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