Animal Habitat Clean Up Service Patch
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This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Animal Advocate Service Patch ProgramĀ®. Find out more about this program.
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This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Animal Advocate Service Patch ProgramĀ®. Find out more about this program.

This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Animal Advocate Patch Group.

This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Animal Advocate Service Patch ProgramĀ®. Find out more about this program.

This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Animal Advocate Service Patch ProgramĀ®. Find out more about this program.

This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Animal Advocate Patch Group.

This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Animal Advocate Service Patch ProgramĀ®. Find out more about this program.

This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Animal Advocate Service Patch ProgramĀ®. Find out more about this program.

Perfect for all levels.

Have yourĀ scouts demonstrate that they know how to safely build a campfire. Reward them for learning this skill with the Campfire Build Patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com.

Help your troop learn how to makeĀ something out of wood. This patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com demonstrates that your troop has learned how to use basic tools like a hammer, nails and sandpaper. OlderĀ scouts might be ready to learn how to use saws, drills and more specialized wood working tools. Arrange a trip to a local hardware store or have a local carpenter visit so your troop or service unit toĀ teach about safety, tools and even about careers in wood working.

Just like each person is unique, each person with autism is also unique. Help yourĀ troop to understand that those with autism might communicate in different ways. They have special gifts and talents just like each of the members of their troop. Remind them that kids with autism like birthdays, playing and having friends. Someone with autism might need extra compassion and more people to take the time be their friend. Reach out to your local Autism Society chapter to see if you can arrange for a guest speaker, video or literature to help your troop learn more. The Autism Awareness patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com makes a great addition to any scout uniform and might even give your scouts an opening to share what they’ve learned with others.

Take your girls on a tour of a donut shop or teach girls to make their own donuts. This colorful patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com is sure to be a hit.

Girls of any age can learn about women’s history. This patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com will show your girls have learned about the many influential women who came before them.

Food allergies can be quite serious. Your troopĀ can learn about, and help spread awareness about, the seriousness of food allergies with their community.Ā Scouts of every age can learn the importance of not trading or sharing foods without knowing if someone has food allergies and what is in the food they want to share. Remind them to ask an adult if they aren’t sure. This patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com on their vest to help get the conversation started with others.

Younger girls will love this adorable Sleepover Patch with unicorn from MakingFriendsĀ®.com after your troop or service unit sleep over event.

TheĀ Switzerland Landmark PatchĀ from MakingFriendsĀ®.com will remind your girls of the fun they had learning aboutĀ Switzerland for their international celebration.
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