Mormons Pulling 400,000 Youths Out of Struggling Boy Scouts

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced that it will pull more than 400,000 young people out of the Boy Scouts and move them into a program of its own.

AP reports the move from the Church – historically the largest sponsor of troops in the Boy Scouts of America - is a big blow.

The troubled Scouts organization, already facing a new wave of sex abuse lawsuits, now looks to be moving even closer to bankruptcy.

Wayne Perry, a church member who is a past president of Boy Scouts of America said the end of the long-term alliance will force many regional councils in the U.S. West to lay off employees and sell some camps.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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