Cradle of Liberty Council - Organization

Organization

  • Baden-Powell District — Serving Ambler, Blue Bell, Conshohocken, Lafayette Hill, Lower Gwynedd, Oreland, Plymouth Meeting, Upper Dublin and Whitemarsh
  • Conestoga District — Interboro, Ridley, Southeast Delco, Springfield, Upper Darby and William Penn School Districts in Delaware County, PA
  • Continental District — Serving Pottstown, Pottsgrove, Boyertown & Upper Perkiomen School Districts (North-West Montgomery County)
  • Constellation District — Haverford, Lower Merion, Marple Newtown & Radnor Townships
  • Roosevelt District — Serving Northeast Philadelphia - Serving Northeast Philadelphia From the Delaware River (East) to the Northeastern Philadelphia City Line (North and West) to Roosevelt Blvd (South). Roosevelt District was formed due to the merger of Delaware and Frontier District in June 2011.
  • General Nash District — Souderton and North Penn School Districts in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
  • Lafayette District — Serving the Communities & School Districts of Upper Merion, Norristown, Methacton, Perkiomen Valley, and Royersford/Spring City
  • Minquas District — Serving the youth of Chichester, Chester-Upland, Garnet Valley, Penn-Delco, Rose Tree-Media, and Wallingford-Swarthmore School Districts.
  • Northern District — Serving Northwest Philadelphia
  • Triune District — Serving South Philadelphia, West Philadelphia, North Philadelphia and Center City Philadelphia
  • Washington District — Serving Cheltenham, Jenkintown, Abington, Upper Moreland, Lower Moreland, Hatboro-Horsham, and Bryn Athyn School Districts.

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