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ABOUT US

Indian Springs District is a youth organization that aims to develop the character and leadership skills of young boys and girls in Douglas, Carroll, and Haralson counties of The Atlanta Area Council of Georgia. Our mission is to provide a safe and fun environment for youth to learn and grow through various activities and programs. We believe in the importance of instilling values such as honesty, integrity, and respect in the youth of today to prepare them for a successful future.

We are dedicated to providing a safe and welcoming environment for youth to learn, grow and develop into responsible citizens. We provide leadership opportunities, outdoor activities, and character-building programs for youth of all ages. Our experienced staff and volunteers are committed to creating a positive impact on the lives of young people in our community. Join us today and be a part of something great!

OUR PROGRAMS

We offer a wide range of programs and activities for youth of all ages. From camping trips and hiking expeditions to community service projects and leadership training, we have something for everyone. Our programs are designed to promote teamwork, responsibility, and self-confidence in the youth we serve. Join us today to start your journey towards becoming a better version of yourself.

CAMPING TRIPS
HIKING EXPEDITIONS
COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
LEADERSHIP TRAINING
“Indian Springs District has been a life-changing experience for my son. He has grown so much in terms of character and leadership skills. He looks forward to every meeting and event, and I couldn't be happier with his progress.”
“As a volunteer with Indian Springs District, I have seen firsthand the positive impact it has on the youth it serves. It's truly inspiring to see young boys and girls develop into confident and responsible leaders.”
“I am grateful for the opportunity to be a part of Indian Springs District. The impact it has on the youth in our community is immeasurable, and I am proud to be a part of such a wonderful organization.”
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