Community Service Patch
$0.69When you add the “Community Service” Patch to your group’s activity, it shows others that you are involved in making the community around you a better place.
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When you add the “Community Service” Patch to your group’s activity, it shows others that you are involved in making the community around you a better place.

Volunteers of everyĀ age can earn the Food Drive patch. Work together with yourĀ troop or youth group. You can arrange a food drive with your local supermarket or everyone can collect from family, friends and neighbors.

This adorable patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com is a great reminder of the service project your girls did with the local animal shelter. The free suggested requirements will help your troop decide how they’d like to help.

What are kindness rocks? Just what it sounds like! Rocks painted by your girls placed randomly in areas where people will see them an become inspired by the kind messages on them. If you haven’t seen them, your girls can start placing them in your area and see if others become inspired to do the same. Maybe they will be starting something new in your community that will make people smile. Your girls will love this patch when they have completed and placed their rocks!

When you add the “Community Service” Patch to your group’s activity, it shows others that you are involved in making the community around you a better place.

Commemorate your group’s participation in a local beach clean up with the Beach Clean Up service patch.

The Feeding the Hungry patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com shows how much your girls love helping others. Take a look at our free suggested requirements.
The first Friday in September is National Food Bank Day.

Earth Day is a perfect time to reflect about what you are doing to help protect the environment. Plan a project to protect the earth!

Challenge your scouts to perform Random Acts of Kindness in your community. Help your troop brainstorm ideas of things that will be kind. RemindĀ scouts that Random Acts of Kindness don’t need to be elaborate service projects or planned activities. Something as simple as sharing a snack with someone in school who seems lonely is a kind thing to do. Your troop can set their own criteria to earn this cute patch. Perhaps your scouts will decide to share a random acts of kindness once a month for a year or every day for a week.
The Random Acts of Kindness Patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com makes a great addition to any patch collection.

Girls can learn to Respect Authority during a visit from police officers to your troop meeting. Remember to honor police on dates such as National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day (January 9th) and National Police Week (the week that includes May 15th which is Peace Officers Memorial Day).

The “Flag Ceremony” Service Patch can be a great acknowledgement that your group respects the American Flag. Especially appropriate for Flag Day activities or patriotic holiday events. See our suggested requirements below.

Boys and girls who are passionate about taking care of animals will want to earn the Community Service for Animals Patch! Contact local animal shelters and rescue organizations to find out what service project best fits your troop or youth group.

Any time is a great time to visit seniors! Singing for Seniors patch is a great reminder of your troop trip or service unit event.

Making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the homeless is a rewarding experience. Remember the time in years to come with our PB & J patch.

Iron on! 2″ embroidered patch.
The “Flag Ceremony” Service Patch can be a great acknowledgement that your group respects the American Flag. Especially appropriate for Flag Day activities or patriotic holiday events.

The “Pink Ribbon” Service Patch is especially designed for Breast Cancer Awareness Projects.
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