童軍冒險團
團長:
副團長:
理事: 黃瑞宏
In 1995, Flushing, New York, that was when
and where the first scout unit, Boy Scouts
Troop 754, sponsored by BLIA was born.
Six scouts, led by the first Scoutmaster Ling
Tien and Committee Chairperson Venerable
Chueh Chuan and supported by the venerable
and volunteer adults, started the scouting
activities and made the history in Fo Guang
Shan Flushing temple.
Under the nourishment of Buddhism, guidance
of venerable, and support of all volunteer
adults, the troop has grown from 6 to
more than 40 scouts today. In to the scouting
activities, the troop actively participates in
community services, such as cleaning city
parks, running food drive, bringing awareness
of cancer and organ donation to the community,
… etc. Environmental conservation is
another emphasis of the troop. Reduce, reuse
and recycle are not slogans but what scout
lives by. The scouts did away with disposable
water bottle and eating utensils, and ran rechargeable
battery recycling program. Several
scouts took a step further. They completed
the training course of Leave No Trace (LNT)
and became certified LNT trainers. They have
conducted numerous LNT workshops to
educate people the principles of LNT with a
goal to make the Earth a better and cleaner
environment for the generations to come.
In the past several years, boy scouts troop,
worked with other scout units sponsored
by the temple, reached out to other BLIA
Scouts Groups in North America and held the
first North America BLIA Scouts Jamboree
at Deer Park, Godeffroy, NY in 2001. Subsequently,
the Jamboree was run at Deer Park
in 2004, at Blue Spring Scout Reserve, Ontario,
Canada in 2007, at Deer Park in 2010 and
2013. This year, the 6 th Jamboree is being
held at deer Park. Through these Jamborees,
scouts and scouters had opportunities to interact,
learn from one another and strengthen
the bonding with fellow BLIA scouts.
For the past 20 years, 21 boy scouts had
earned the ranking of Eagle Scout, the highest
ranking in Boy Scout. Through the planning,
organizing and execution of the Eagle
Scout leadership project, scouts learned to
be an effective leader. Since the founding of
the troop, there have been numerous scouts
graduated from the troop. These graduates,
bearing in mind the teaching of moral principles
and 3 Acts of Goodness from the temple,
have become law abiding citizens and
contributing members of the society.
In the years to come, the troop, under the
guidance of Venerable and bearing the 3
Acts of Goodness in mind, will further improve
the troop activities, serve the community
and laid a solid foundation for the youth
to be successful in their careers and devoting
their best to make the world a better place
for tomorrow.