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Scout Service


​Resources:
University of Scouting presentation here
Log service hours here
Journey to Excellence scorecards here
JTE service hours worksheet here
Value of Volunteer Time here 
Selecting Scout Leadership Projects
here
101 Great Service Project Ideas here
Unit tips for success here
Council tips for success
here
Troop 202 service program here

Guidelines for service:
  • Has to be a group project
  • Needs to be approved by the Scoutmaster or advancement chair
  • You cannot be paid for doing service
  • A maximum of 2 hours will be accepted for each troop outing unless otherwise specified 

​Service rank requirements:
Tenderfoot - 1 hour
Second class - 2 hours
First class - 3 hours

Star and Life - 6 hours
Eagle - Determined individually 


​Do a Good Turn Daily

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Service is an important part of scouting. With service, kids learn to help others or do a good turn daily. Service can also help Scouts get rank requirements. 

Erma Bombeck put It this way, "Volunteers are the only human beings on the face of the earth who reflect this nation's compassion, unselfish caring, patience, and just plain loving one another."


Youth Service Coordinator




“We must change boys 
from a ‘what can I get’ to a 

‘what can I give’ attitude.”

Robert Baden-Powell
Upcoming Community Service Opportunities: 
  • Community service links
  • Keep Fishers Beautiful (Billericay Park) 
  • Give Hope Ride (Heritage Park) 
  • Scouting for Food flyer

Annual Troop 109 Service Projects:
(must login to TroopWebHost to sign up)
  • Adopt a Road (Lantern Road, 106th to 116th)
  • Scouting for Food
  • ​Christmas Luminaries at Fishers United Methodist Church
    Sign up here for shift on Christmas Eve

For more information, contact:

Troop 109 Service Coordinator
Service@fisherstroop109.com      ​