Community Service Patch — Earth
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2″ Iron-On Embroidered Patch

Help your girls learn about some of the landmarks, including the the Great Sphinx of Giza and the over 100 pyramids, in Egypt for your troop or service unit international celebration.
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Think about girls from around the world while you celebrate World Thinking Day.

Celebrate Friendsgiving with your troop or service unit!

Troop leaders plan, prepare, and when things don’t work out, leaders adapt. Your troop can still host an egg hunt while practicing social distancing.
Try one of our suggestions below or participate in your local social distancing egg hunt.
A fun prize for participating in your egg hunt is the colorful Egg Hunt Patch from MakingFriends®.com.

Honor 250 years of American history through interactive and creative activities.

This campfire patch will bring smiles to everyone.

Your troop can host or attend a Trunk or Treat event to earn this trunk or treat patch.

This bright Roller Skating patch from MakingFriends®.com is sure to be a hit after your troop trip or service unit event.

A local baseball game is a great opportunity for a fun family event for your troop or service unit. When you contact the stadium for group events you might find that your girls can participate as color guard during the National Anthem. Your girls will want a patch of course to remember the fun.

If your scouts are ready go beyond basic first aid skills, they will want to earn this CPR patch from MakingFriends®.com. Many girls as young as 9 years old can learn the basics of CPR even if they do not yet have the physical strength to perform CPR. Check with a certified trainer in your area to discuss if your girls are ready.

Give the kids something to do besides spend time on their electronics. Includes indoor and outdoor challenges.

Secret sisters can be a year long way to help girls connect or a one time holiday gift exchange.
One way to build sisterhood in the troop is to have girls draw names a the beginning of the year and be a secret sister to that girl. Your girls may have some great ideas about how to put the idea into practice but you can suggest that the girls discreetly try to learn about their secret sister throughout the year. They can practice small acts of kindness towards that girl, choose to sit near them for activities occasionally, complimenting them. Of course if they want to remain a secret sister until the end of the year, they would have to be subtle and treat everyone kindly. At the end of the year everyone can try to guess who their secret sister.
Secret sister gifts can be home made gifts or an inexpensive gift chosen for their secret sister after spending a year getting to know them.
For a one time secret sister gift exchange, themed gifts usually work best. Help your girls pick a theme for their secret sister gift exchange. Books, fun socks, stuffed animals, ornaments, fidget toys and spa gifts make great themes.

Your troop will love this patch from MakingFriends®.com to remember their camping trip, lock-in or sleep-over.

A rededication ceremony is a great way for returning members to kick off the troop year and renew their commitment to the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
Girls joining your troop for the first time can get the Investiture 25-26 Fun Patch so everyone in the troop can have the same design!

The Scout Sunday* tradition was started to make people in houses of worship aware of Scouting, and to allow Scouts to live out their “Duty to God”.
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