Animal Shelter Tour Patch
Original price was: $0.99.$0.75Current price is: $0.75.This adorable patch from MakingFriends®.com is a great reminder of your visit to your local animal shelter.
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This adorable patch from MakingFriends®.com is a great reminder of your visit to your local animal shelter.

This adorable patch from MakingFriends®.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.

Help your girls remember their holiday community service activity with the Wreath Laying Service Patch.

If your troop has advocated for change, this patch from MakingFriends®.com is the perfect community service patch for them.
This patch is included free with Advocate Adventure Badge In A Bag® from MakingFriends®.com.
*MakingFriends®.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by or a licensee of Girl Scouts of the USA
*This item is not eligible for return/refund*


2″ Iron-on Embroidered Patch. Patch image shows a watermark. Your patches will not have a watermark.

Have your troop or service unit create or take care of a garden to beautify a space or to experience the wonders of growing your own food. You can make the “Gardening” Patch a sign that your group knows how.

2″ iron-on embroidered patch. Shown with watermark. Your patches will not have watermarks.

Bees, butterflies, birds and bats are among the many types of pollinators that move pollen from one flower to another which makes seed and fruits.
While visting a flower, the pollen usually sticks to the body of a pollinator which rubs off when it lands on a new flower.
Pollination helps create healthy ecosystems by enabling plant growth which provides oxygen, clean air and stabilize soil as well as providing habitat and food for animals and people.
Many botanical gardens, arboretums and audobon centers offer an opportunity for your troop to take a trip and learn about pollinators and how to help them thrive.
There are also many videos and printable resources to help troops learn about pollinators during a troop meeting.
Help your troop or service unit learn about the native flowering plants for your area.
Creating a pollinator friendly garden in your community is a great service project that also helps improve the planet.
Creating houses for birds, bats or bees makes a great service project for troops that prefer to work indoors.

Try our Women’s History Month activity suggestions with your troop or come up with your own.

On your next visit with senior citizens, plan a craft everyone can do together. A simple, fun craft is a great way to get the girls and seniors interacting while doing something everyone can enjoy.
Help your girls remember the fun and joy they brought on their visit with the Crafting With Seniors Patch from MakingFriends®.com.
March is National Craft Month.

Take some time at your troop or youth group meetings to write to soldiers. Care packages can also be sent when you adopt a soldier. You can reach out to members of your community to find soldiers to write to. If you can’t find someone through your community, there are a number of websites that can help you get started.
This patch from MakingFriends®.com will show your group’s commitment to the military and could inspire another group to start a similar program.
*This item is not eligible for return/refund*

After your troop or group has learned proper flag etiquette, everyone will be proud to show their accomplishment with the Flag Etiquette Patch from MakingFriends®.com

After your flag retirement ceremony, your scouts will be proud to wear this Flag Retirement patch from MakingFriends®.com on their uniform. Our free suggested requirements can help your group plan a ceremony.

Your troop or youth group will love showing their patriotism with the Proud American Patch from MakingFriends®.com.

Take the time to write thank you notes to the military families in your community. While their loved ones are away serving our country, knowing the community appreciates their sacrifice can make a military family feel proud. Older troops and youth groups can show their appreciation by offering to help out. Household and yard chores become more difficult when one family member is away. Offer to take care of lawn and yard work once a month. Babysitting can also be a great help. Host a fun event for kids in your community who have a parent deployed.
The Supporting Military Families Patch from MakingFriends®.com demonstrates your troop’s appreciation and willingness to help military families and could inspire others to do the same.
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