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Be Prepared... the meaning of the motto is that a scout must prepare themselves by previous thinking out and practicing how to act on any accident or emergency so that he is never taken by surprise.
Sir Robert Baden-Powell |
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 3 parts must be completed (3 of 6)
| Find out about a place of worship (preferably different from their own) in their local community. Find out what happens there and tell other Cub Scouts about it. If possible they should visit a place of worship or meet a religious leader. | | Organise a fundraising event for a charity of their choice. | | Over a period of a month take good care of a pet. Make a record of how they have cared for their pet, for example, food, exercise, and cleaning/grooming. | | Meet or visit someone who helps their local community, for example, a police officer, a fire fighter or lifeboat crewmember. Explain to others what they have learned and how we can help them to do their job. | | Find out what hazards there could be in the home or Meeting Place or on a campsite. Help other Cub Scouts to be aware of any dangers. | | Learn the following basic First Aid: controlling bleeding, burns and scalds, airway protection and how and when to get help. | |