To do so in perpetuity, we are working with experts to explore all options available to ensure that the local and national programming of the Boy Scout of America continues uninterrupted. We have a social and moral responsibility to fairly compensate victims who suffered abuse during their time in Scouting, and we also have an obligation to carry out our mission to serve youth, families and local communities through our programs.
We care deeply about all victims of child sex abuse and we are steadfast in our belief that one incident of child abuse is one too many. We sincerely apologize to anyone who was harmed during their time in our programs. As you all know, we have always taken care of victims we believe them, we believe in fairly compensating them and we have paid for unlimited counseling, by a provider of their choice, regardless of the amount of time that has passed since an instance of abuse. Throughout our history we have taken proactive steps to help victims heal and prevent future abuse. I want to stress that at no time in our history have we knowingly allowed a sexual predator to work with youth, and we always seek to act swiftly when alerted to abuse allegations.
Please know that these matters continue to have the full attention of the highest levels of our organization, and we will communicate transparently as there are developments or updates to share. I wanted to update you today due to the news speculation, and I want to assure you that our daily mission will continue and that there are no imminent actions or immediate decisions expected.
Thank you for your continued support of the Boy Scouts of America.
Michael B. Surbaugh
Chief Scout Executive
There are more queer priests and child abusers in the Roman catholic church in Los Angeles or Pittsburgh than in the entire BSA organization.
Christians get a pass but not the BSA
But you've created an environment in which sexual predators can flourish.
I was in scouting from 57 - 64, Boyscouts and explorers. Not once did I see, hear or experience anything untoward. It helped set me up for life and gave me so many good experiences.
The moment you started making compromises was the moment you lost the organization. You cannot take an entity bases on honor and compromise it.
Personally, as much as I love scouting I would rather see it fold than to continue on in its current state.
Was the abuse cases of male homosexuals assaulting young boys? That was exactly what was predicted if they dropped the ban on homosexuals in the BSA.