
About Pathfinders
The Pathfinder Club is a worldwide scouting-like organization for children and teenagers aged 10-18. The Pathfinder's program helps teach its members practical life skills, promotes spiritual development, and community service through activities like camping, hiking, and crafts. The program fosters personal growth, teamwork, and a connection to God in a fun and safe environment, and it is open to youth of any faith or no faith at all.
More about Pathfinders
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Curriculum: A faith-based program that combines spiritual, mental, and physical development.
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Activities: Includes camping, hiking, learning about nature, arts, crafts, community service, Bible study, and developing leadership skills.
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Objectives: To enlarge a child's view of the world, build their relationship with God, teach practical life skills, and encourage a healthy lifestyle and service to others.
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Uniformed Organization: Members wear uniforms, similar to other scouting organizations.
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Motto: The motto is, "The love of Christ compels me," emphasizing the program's spiritual foundation.
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All adult staff and volunteers complete a background check before working with children. Additional measures are taken for the safety of Pathfinder members and volunteers.

Club Registration
Contact the Pathfinder director, Tami Roy, at 828-639-7596 for registration information.




