The World Friendship Fund Patch for 2005 'A unique annual service project to benefit Scouts around the world' THE 2005 WORLD FRIENDSHIP FUND PATCH THIS YEARS PATCH THE 2005 TENTH ANNIVERSARY PATCH For our tenth anniversary we are returing to where we started, supporting three Central American Scouting organizations in Guatemala, Belize, and Nicaragua. THE 2003-2004 PATCH Funded Scouts and Scouting organizations in Papua, New Guinea, Sri Lanka, and Figi to directly acquire and deliver Scouting, camping, first aid, training and other Scouting program materials to these Scouting organizations. Surplus was presented to the BSA national World Friendship Fund where it will be directed to other country's whose Scouting programs are in need. THE 2001-2002 PATCH Raised funds for Scouts and Scouting organizations in Lithuania, Bosnia-Herzegovinia and Macedonia. These funds were used for Scouting, camping, first aid, training and other Scouting program materials within these Scouting organizations. THE 1999-2000 PATCH Provided tentage for the 2000 all African Jamboree, and provided funds for equipment and supplies directly to the Scouts of Mozambique and sent funds thru USFIS to the Scouts of Mozambique.
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We also underwrote the cost of shipping a large volume of Scouting books from Portuguese Scouts of Brazil to the Portuguese speaking Scouts of Mozambique. THE 1998 PATCH Scouts in Grenada and Dominica in the Caribbean and Scouts in Nicaragua in Central America were the recipients of camping equipment, medical supplies, and Scouting supplies thanks to your donations. We also sent funds directly to the respective Scout Associations thru USFIS for their general use. THE 1996-1997 PATCH Patch donations financed the purchase and delivery of camping, scouting, and first aid equipment to the Scouters in the Ukraine and Siberia.
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We also provided funds directly to the Siberian Scout Association for general scouting purposes through USFIS. THE 1995 PATCH Donations from our first gold bordered patch helped Scouts in refugee camps in Zaire with the purchase and delivery of tenting, medical supplies, equipment, and clothing. We also provided tenting to Scouts in Panama and Paraguay. Click here for the Copyright © 2004 MDSC International Committee All Rights Reserved E-mail us at.
The International Spirit Award is awarded to registered Youth and Adult Leaders that have broadened knowledge of international Scouting and increased appreciation and awareness of different cultures and countries. The patch is worn centered on the right pocket since it is a temporary emblem. Requirements: Cub Scouts. Earn the Cub Scout World Conservation Award. Learn 10 words that are in a different language than your own. Play two games that originated in another country or culture.
Participate in Jamboree-on-the-Air or Jamboree-on-the-Internet. Organize a World Friendship Fund collection at a unit meeting or district roundtable.
Complete two of the 10 Experience Requirements below. Boy Scouts/Varsity/Venturer. Earn the Boy Scout or Venturing World Conservation Award. Earn the Citizenship in the World Merit Badge. (Alternative for Venturers: Complete the 'Understanding Other Cultures' requirement of the TRUST Award.). Participate in Jamboree-on-the-Air or Jamboree-on-the-Internet.
Organize a World Friendship Fund collection at a unit meeting or district roundtable. Complete three of the 10 Experience Requirements below. Scouter. Learn about the. Explain to your unit or at a district roundtable what this organization is and at least three ways that the WOSM website can be used to promote participation in international Scouting. Read the most current and promote at least two items from the newsletter within your unit or at a district roundtable. Help organize or participate in two Jamboree-on-the-Air or Jamboree-on-the-Internet events.
Have members of your unit earn the World Friendship Fund patch. Encourage your unit to organize a patrol exchange with a unit in another country, and provide the opportunity for the participants to earn the BSA International Youth Exchange Emblem (Requirements No.
Organize a World Friendship Fund collection at a unit meeting or district roundtable. Complete four of the 10 Experience Requirements below. Experience Requirements. Host an international Scout or unit and plan activities to help you learn about Scouting in their country. Learn about another country and prepare a dinner traditionally served there. Explain what you learned to friends or family over the meal. Participate in a World Scout Jamboree, international camporee, or another international Scouting event.
Share the experience with your unit or at a district roundtable. Take a trip to another country as an individual or with your family or Scouting unit. Make sure to visit a Scouting event or unit in that country. When you return home, share your experience with another unit. Organize and participate in a Messengers of Peace project.
Share the experience with your unit or at a district roundtable, making sure to explain which dimensions of the program your project promoted. Earn the interpreter strip. Research Scouting in another country. Make a presentation at a unit meeting or district roundtable.
Contact your local council's international representative and assist them with at least two items they need help with promoting. Research the process of obtaining a U.S. Create a fact sheet for your unit or district to assist them with requirements for traveling internationally. Research a region of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. Make a presentation at a unit meeting or district roundtable.