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 Woods Services Award for Scouting With Special Needs
 
 OverviewThe Woods Services Award is a national-level recognition for volunteer adults 
who provide outstanding service to Scouts with special needs. Woods Services, founded in 1913 as The Woods Schools for Exceptional Children, 
is a nationally recognized leader in services for people with developmental disabilities, 
brain injury, and mental health diagnoses, serving 1,000 individuals annually. Woods 
Services is licensed by the state of Pennsylvania to provide educational, residential, 
and vocational services for children, adults, and seniors. Round-the-clock medical 
services are provided, and residents are offered a full schedule of social and recreational 
activities both on and off campus. Woods Services is located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, 
with additional locations throughout Bucks, Montgomery, and Chester Counties in 
Pennsylvania Instructions and Additional Information
	The nomination 
	form should be sent by the local council to the Scouts With Special 
	Needs Task Force, S209, at the BSA national office, by December 31 
	to be considered for the following year’s selection. A nominee shall
	
		Be currently registered as a member of the Boy Scouts of America and 
		have three or more years of ser vice in any Scouting capacity related to 
		Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and/or Venturers with disabilities. Have done all Scouting activities related to Scouts with disabilities 
		on a strictly volunteer basis. One national award is granted each year. TThe award will be available for presentation by May 1of each year. It is 
	to be presented at a suitable national or regional meeting, with consideration 
	given to the recipient's availability. The award, a handsome, engraved plaque, is provided each year by Woods Services. 
	Recipients of the award are entitled to wear the Community Organization Award 
	suare knot patch shown at the top of the page. 
 Page updated on:
		May 23, 2014 
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