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Patriotism Advocate Service Patch
This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Community Service Patch Program®. Find out more about the Youth Squad organization.
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Volunteer for Veterans Service Patch
This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Community Service Patch Program®. Find out more about the Youth Squad organization.
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Original price was: $4.99.$3.99Current price is: $3.99.
Citizen Pin
1″ enamel pin with secure clutch back.
Being a good citizen is a great way to help your community. These pins can be traded, earned, awarded or given as gifts.
Take a look at our Community Service Program to find out about community service opportunities.
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Crafting for Service Patch
Your girls can combine their love for crafts and passion for community service by creating items to donate. Bring your favorite craft projects when visiting seniors, veterans or shelters. This pretty patch is a reminder of the thoughtfulness of your girls.
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Military Care Packages Patch Program®
Preparing care packages for the military is a great community service project for girls. Remember the work they put into this project with our patch!
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Original price was: $0.99.$0.69Current price is: $0.69.
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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Parade Patch — Shoes
This red, white and blue Parade patch is perfect for scouts of any age participating in a Memorial Day, Fourth of July or Veteran’s Day parade.
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Vote-Election Fun Patch
Many troops are at least partially girl – led so voting should not be a difficult concept for them to understand.
Hopefully they also understand that it’s ok to disagree as long as they remain respectful and kind.
Younger girls can practice voting skills by hosting an election of their own to choose a troop crest, a troop party theme or snacks for their next meeting.
Older girls may want to volunteer to help get the message out to the adults in the community to vote.
It’s important for the girls to remember they are only reminding people to vote, not telling them how to vote.