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Poppy Project Patch
On Memorial Day and Veterans Day, millions of red crepe paper poppies—all handmade by veterans as part of their therapeutic rehabilitation—are distributed across the country in exchange for donations that go directly to assist disabled and hospitalized veterans in our communities.
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Internet Scavenger Hunt Patch Program®
An internet scavenger hunt is a great way to work on earning patches as well as having fun online.
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Clean Earth Advocate Service Patch
This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Environmental Service Patch Program®. Find out more about the Youth Squad organization.
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Aviation Fun Patch
Take a visit to an airport or an aviation museum or event to earn this fun patch.
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Citizenship Skills Patch Program® Group
This is one of the patches in our Adulting Patch Program® group. Print the requirements below and download the worksheets from your order confirmation. They will not be mailed with your patches.
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DIY Comfort for Cancer Patients Patch
DIY Comfort Care items for cancer patients is a great way to give back. It helps them get through hard times.
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Nature Challenge Fun Patch
Challenge your troop to find items in nature to earn this fun patch.
There’s no need to go on a hike in the woods to find nature.
Help your girls understand that nature is all around us. Even in cities birds, squirrels, butterflies and ants can be easy to find.
Your troop can complete this challenge by identifying the kinds of wildlife and plants in their own neighborhood.
At your troop meeting you can ask the girls to make a list of the wild animals, birds and insects they see in their neighborhood between now and their next troop meeting.
Ask them to also look for wild plants growing in their neighborhood (weeds, moss and mushrooms count).