Our habitat welfare section is for groups and individuals concerned about the welfare of wildlife in their community and around the world. The suggested requirements are designed to make the program fun, as well as educational and rewarding. Following along with the requirements will prepare the participant to complete the final service project. All level requirements are flexible so you decide what works best for your group. Wildlife Helper Patch Program® At the “Helping Hands” ... continue reading...
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Wildlife Helper Requirements from Youth Squad®
This patch and all program supplies are available from our partner site MakingFriends®.com. Requirement 1: Make It! Have some animal fun. Make a craft, color a picture or draw your own! Some ideas from FreeKidsCrafts.com: Easy Forest Animal MasksBeaver Paper Bag PuppetSquirrel with Paper Leaves TailSponge Paint Baby Owls Requirement 2: Learn It! Find out about animals that live in the woods. Requirement 3: Do It! Help the animals in ... continue reading...
Bird Helper Requirements from Youth Squad®
. This patch and all program supplies are available from our partner site MakingFriends®.com. Requirement 1: Make It! Have some bird fun. Make a craft, color a picture or draw your own picture. Some ideas from FreeKidsCrafts.com: Printable Bird Coloring Pages Paper Plate Bird MaskBird Stick PuppetMilk Carton Owl Bird Feeder Requirement 2: Learn It! Find out about birds. Requirement 3: Do It! Help feed the birds. Here are some ... continue reading...
Add to Your Summer Time Fun
Summer is a time for family fun but it can also be chance for families or groups to enrich their lives. This summer incorporate community service into your summer time fun. You'll be surprised how much the kids will enjoy it. Enrichment Ideas Does your summer time fun include your family, scout troop or camp, going to beach, lake, river, or stream? Before hitting the waves or splashing around, consider a waterway or beach cleanup. Your best bet is to clean up while they still have energy ... continue reading...