New Troop Aims to Empower Willingboro Youth Through Adventure, Leadership, and Character-Building
Scouting and ATAP are working together to produce the caring, happy, and successful adults our families, workplaces, and communities need.
WILLINGBORO, NJ — August 20, 2025 — The All Things Are Possible (ATAP) Foundation is proud to announce the launch of Scout Troop 611, a dynamic new partnership with Scouting America that brings a values-driven, adventure-filled program to youth in Willingboro this fall.
Troop 611 will serve boys and girls ages 5–10, offering a safe and supportive environment where young people can grow through hands-on learning, leadership development, and outdoor exploration.
“This troop is more than just an after-school activity—it’s a pathway to purpose,” said Dr. Tiffani Worthy, Executive Director of the ATAP Foundation. “At ATAP, we believe in empowering youth with the tools to lead, serve, and succeed. Scouting aligns perfectly with that mission, and Troop 611 will help us further unlock the potential in every child we reach.”
Patrick Linfors, Scout Executive/CEO of the Garden State Council, emphasized the importance of the collaboration:
“The Garden State Council is proud to partner with the All Things Are Possible Foundation because of our shared commitment to the health and well-being of young people. Together, we will help foster in the children we serve, character development, citizenship, personal fitness, and leadership skills.”
The idea for the troop was sparked during ATAP’s after school program and again during Summer Empowerment Experience, where students participated in a live Scouting demonstration. The response was overwhelmingly positive, as children engaged in activities focused on teamwork, problem-solving, and outdoor skills—quickly discovering that Scouting is about far more than earning badges.
Through this partnership with Scouting America, Troop 611 will offer youth the chance to:
Build character and confidence
Learn essential life and leadership skills
Experience hands-on community service
Enjoy outdoor adventures and creative learning
Develop a strong sense of responsibility and belonging
Linfors added:
“We are looking forward to bringing the fun and adventure of Scouting to a growing number of people in Burlington County. Scouting and ATAP are working together to produce the caring, happy, and successful adults our families, workplaces, and communities need.”
Enrollment is now open for children ages 5–10 living in Willingboro and surrounding communities.
Parents and guardians are encouraged to learn more and register online at:
About All Things Are Possible Foundation
The All Things Are Possible (ATAP) Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering youth and strengthening communities through educational enrichment, leadership development, and family engagement. ATAP serves as a trusted partner to schools, families, and local organizations in creating opportunities for lifelong success.
About Scouting America
Scouting America is a national youth program that builds character, citizenship, and leadership through hands-on activities and outdoor adventures. With over 100 years of history, Scouting continues to shape young leaders who are prepared for life.