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Patriots’ Path Council Community Service Committee

Patriots’ Path Council Community Service Committee. Curt Kamichoff Committee Chairman April, 2016. The Unknown Scout. William D. Boyce, the Chicago publisher, had lost himself in the heart of a London fog.

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Patriots’ Path Council Community Service Committee

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  1. Patriots’ Path CouncilCommunity Service Committee Curt Kamichoff Committee Chairman April, 2016

  2. The Unknown Scout • William D. Boyce, the Chicago publisher, had lost himself in the heart of a London fog. • A boy on the street, came up and saluted Mr. Boyce and said, "May I be of service to you?" Mr. Boyce said, "If you can show me how to find this address it will be a real service."  This lad very smartly saluted and said, "Sir, follow me"  and brought him to the place that Mr. Boyce desired.  • Then Mr. Boyce pulled his coin purse out and offered the boy a shilling.  The boy promptly saluted and said, "Sir, I am a Scout.  Scouts do not accept tips for courtesies.  The man said, "What did you say?"

  3. Scouting brought to America because of an act of Service • The Scout repeated, and then added, "Don't you know what the Scouts are?" He said, "No, I don't, but I would like to know."  The boy said, "Follow me."  Boyce agreed to do so after his errand and so this lad who was waiting for him outside, took him to the office of Sir Robert Baden-Powell, whence Boyce brought back to America a trunk-load of printed matter. • He went to Washington and with his good friend Mr. Livingstone incorporated the Boy Scouts of America on February 8, 1910. • The "unknown Scout" who helped him in the fog was never heard from again, but he will never be forgotten. His Good Turn is what brought Scouting to our country and exemplifies a Scout’s promise “…to do my best…to help other people at all times…”.

  4. Scouting Principles Embody Service • Scout Oath (or Promise) On my honor I will do my best To do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times;To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. • Scout Law A Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty,brave, clean, and reverent. • Scout Slogan Do a Good Turn Daily

  5. Scouting includes Service in advancement requirements • Tenderfoot – one hour • Second Class – two hours • First Class – three hours • Star – six hours • Life – six hours (3 are conservation-related) • Eagle - plan, develop, and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to any religious institution, any school, or your community .

  6. Community Service – An Important Part of Scouting • Making community service a part of your Unit’s overall program is a true win-win for all involved. • The community benefits as organizations or individuals receive valuable help. • It gives your Unit’s program calendar some additional structure and content. And it teaches your youth some valuable lifelong lessons about being involved in their community and the benefit that can be provided by volunteerism.

  7. Service Goals incorporated in Journey to Excellence Unit Objectives tiered by Number of Service Projects

  8. Service Goals incorporated in Journey to Excellence Council / District Objectives tiered by Average Hours per Youth

  9. Service Program Mission To promote the inclusion of unit community service activities within the Scouting program so as to instill in our youth a life-long dedication to service as embodied in our Scouting principles.

  10. Committee Members • Chair – Curt Kamichoff • Black River – Tony Cretella • Fishawack – • Munsee – • Raritan Valley – Tom Mitchell • Sussex – Darlene Kishpaugh • Watchung Mountain - Tony Campasano • YEC - Andrew Kamichoff • Member-at-large - Leona Hobson • Staff Advisor – Marc Maratea Units are encouraged to have community service chairs on their committees and positions of responsibility for youth, i.e. ASPL of service [Troop], VP of Administration [Crew]

  11. Example of a Texas Unit encouraging youth service hours reporting

  12. Service Program Goals • Increase the amount of community service provided by Scouting units • Support council-wide service projects. • Promote reporting of service hours by Scouting units through the Journey to Excellence website. • Promote service opportunities that benefit our charter partners. • Provide units community service ideas for organizations that could benefit from youth service. • Present Community Service awards to units at District events.

  13. 2015 Service Report

  14. SERV AwardScouting Excellence - Recognizing Volunteerism Annual Program – A Scout, Explorer, Venturer or adult can earn a pin based on their hours of service in each calendar year (12/1 – 11/30). Bronze-8 hours/Silver-12 hours/Gold-20 hours (Cub Scouts: Bronze-4 hours/Silver-6 hours/Gold-10 hours ) Service must be of a purely community nature where other recognition or awards are not offered, including rank and civic awards. Service hours required by schools, places of worship, and service organizations (Interact, Key Club, etc.) should not be applied to the SERV award.

  15. http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/Awards/JourneyToExcellence.aspxhttp://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/Awards/JourneyToExcellence.aspx

  16. https://servicehours.scouting.org/UI/Security/Login.aspx • Obtain your unit ID from the council Service Center • Navigate to JTE Website • Click on New Users Click Here

  17. Click I agree

  18. Fill out information • Click Register

  19. Login with your Username and Password

  20. Select whether you want to log a service project, an Eagle project, or view previously recorded projects.

  21. Select what Category the service project falls into.

  22. Fill out the project information. When completed Click Submit Report.

  23. Fill out the project information. When completed Click Submit Report.

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