About

KPH Chicago (Friends of Polish Scouting) is a non-profit organization committed to supporting scouting activities in the Chicagoland area. Comprised of parents and volunteers of the Polish Scouting Organization members, KPH Chicago has played a key role in the success of local scout troops since its founding in 1955. The organization sponsors a variety of programs, including field trips, summer camps, leadership training seminars, and the maintenance and operation of Camp Norwid in Crivitz, Wisconsin—a 360-acre camp with Lake Ledge at its heart. The camp hosts Polish Scouts for a wide range of activities, such as camping, hiking, swimming, sports, and more. Currently, KPH Chicago serves over 300 families within the Polish scouting community, and its alumni network includes more than 25,000 individuals.