Feeding the Hungry Service Patch ProgramĀ®
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This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Outreach Service Patch ProgramĀ®. Find out more about the Youth Squad organization.
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This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Outreach Service Patch ProgramĀ®. Find out more about the Youth Squad organization.

Thanksgiving is a traditional time to collect food for families in need so they can have a Thanksgiving celebration. Help your girls to organize a food drive and reward them with our fall food drive patch.

The Feeding the Hungry patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com shows how much your girls love helping others. Take a look at our free suggested requirements.
The first Friday in September is National Food Bank Day.

There are so many reasons for your girls to prepare a spaghetti dinner together. Some might decide it’s a great way to fulfill a badge requirement. Other troops might want to reach out to a soup kitchen or shelter to ask if they could prepare a spaghetti dinner for those in need. Many troops participate in meal trains for a sister scout family or community member who needs their support for a while. Spaghetti dinners make a great fundraiser too. Of course sometimes the girls just want to enjoy a meal together just for fun. When serving food to the public remember to check your council regarding the food safety guidelines they require. And of course, you’ll want to remember the patch! The Spaghetti Dinner patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com will make a great reminder of your fun or service.

A community garden can be for beautification or to provide food for a shelter or soup kitchen. Whatever the reason your girls participate in a community garden, they will appreciate this patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com.

Making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the homeless is a rewarding experience. Remember the time in years to come with our PB & J patch.

Your little ones will enjoy earning this healthy food patch and be just like the big kids! Make up your own requirement or use the suggested requirements from Youth Squad.

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.

While your girls are out having fun caroling for the holidays, why not take the opportunity to help out the community as well. Your girls can send out flyers or other notice before they go caroling or bring signs and ask for donations as you go. Don’t forget to bring a wagon for all the cans they collect.


This 2″ embroidered iron-on patch can be awarded as part of our Outreach Service Patch ProgramĀ®. Find out more about the Youth Squad organization.

Food pantries are a great resource for many but some lack the transportation to get to their local pantry making mobile food pantries a great way to serve those in need. Mobile food pantries with fast and flexible delivery can also provide a better opportunity for perishable foods to be distributed. Your Girl Scouts can learn more about mobile food pantries serving those in or near your community and find out ways to assist. After their service, your girls will be proud to wear the Mobile Food Pantry patch.
*This item is not eligible for return/refund*

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

1″ enamel pin with secure clutch back.
Nutrition takes many forms including what you cook and eat. These pins can be traded, earned, awarded, or given as gifts.
Take a look at our Outreach Service Program to find out about community service opportunities.

Find out if there is an organization running an Empty Bowl Project event that would appreciate some help from your scouts. If there is nothing in your area, your scouts can partner with a local food pantry to help them start their own Empty Bowl Project event.
*This item is not eligible for Return/Refund

Help your scouts progress from prepared mixes to baking from scratch and then to more complicated techniques.
Younger scouts will enjoy baking cupcakes and cookies from mixes. Older scouts might be ready to bake from scratch and try pies and pastries after mastering cakes and cookies.
After learning new baking skills, the Baking patch from MakingFriendsĀ®.com is a fun addition to their uniform.
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