Garage Sale Patch
Original price was: $0.99.$0.69Current price is: $0.69.Reward your girls for their fundraising efforts with out garage sale patch.
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Reward your girls for their fundraising efforts with out garage sale patch.

This patch program can work for all age groups and mixed level groups too.

Iron-on embroidered 2″ patch

Fill a shoebox for the holidays to donate to those in the military or to those less fortunate.

Your troop can make ornaments to exchange or choose an ornament specifically for a scout if they choose names before your holiday celebration.

Pickleball is growing in popularity. If your service unit or troop has access to the equipment, a pickleball event can be a great way to get the girls moving and having fun.

Plan a trip with your girls to play mini golf and give this patch to remember the fun.

Help the girls in your troop or service unit learn about diabetes.
November is Diabetes Awareness Month.
Diabetes is a condition where the body doesn’t produce enough insulin or can’t use it effectively. Insulin plays a part in helping your body turn food into energy. Without it, too much glucose (sugar) gets in your blood.

Remember this year’s camping trip with the Camping 2021 patch from MakingFriends®.com!
You’ll find plenty of great ideas to make this trip a success on our page Camping and Hiking.

2″ iron-on embroidered patch.

*This item is not eligible for return/refund*

Girl Scouts at the Ambassador level may take a particular interest in starting a Don’t Text And Drive campaign in their school but Girl Scouts at any level can start a campaign in their community.
*This item is not eligible for return/refund*

Even the youngest scouts can help care for pets. If your girls don’t have a family pet, ask them to practice caring for pets using favorite a stuffed animal.
Talk about what responsibilities come with pet ownership. Discuss which responsibilities are age appropriate for them.
Are they old enough to feed their pet or fill their water supply?
Is grooming their pet something that is safe for them to do?
Can they help clean up after their pet and keep the pet’s environment clean and safe?
While the girls aren’t old enough to make vet appointments, do they understand that part of caring for a pet is taking care of their medical needs and following the vets recommendations?
One thing girls of all ages can do to help care for pets is to play with them.
All pets need attention and most need play time. Ask the girls to make sure to play with the family pets for at least 5 minutes each day and share their experience at the next meeting.
Was there a reason they couldn’t play with their pet for 5 minutes every day? If they couldn’t, did they encourage another family member to help?

Help your girls learn age appropriate money smarts and saving habits with our Dollars & Sense Patch.

Help your girls learn age appropriate money smarts and saving habits with our Finance Patch.

Service animals are specially trained help people with disabilities.
Cadettes that earned the Animal Helpers Badge may want to host an event for younger girls to share what they learned.
See our suggestions for earning the Service Animal patch.
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