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pic pic  SCOUTS - THE COMMUNITY CHALLENGE - LAST UPDATED 17/08/2008
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  Fact Finding Visit Report Back 6 Hours Work Date Completed
Name Exploring the Local Community Community Service  
Ben L Ros EWT      
Gareth E       GOSH Sponsored Walk  
Hannah S Ros EWT Yes Bazaar  
Jack B PCSO PCSO      
James B Ros EWT      
James K PCSO PCSO   Thorry  
James T PCSO PCSO      
Jo C PCSO PCSO      
Lews W PCSO PCSO   GOSH Sponsored Walk  
Oliver P Ros EWT   Bedfords  
Reiss S          
Sam C PCSO PCSO      
Will T PCSO PCSO      
COMPLETED
Abby L Ros EWT Yes Bedfords 01/11/2007
Adam V Ros EWT Yes Bazaar 01/04/2008
Charlie K Ros EWT Yes Micklemas 01/11/2007
Chris S Ros EWT Yes Bedfords 01/11/2007
Craig W Ros EWT Yes Beaver Sports 01/05/2008
Dan H Ros EWT Yes Havering Show 01/11/2007
Georgia S Ros EWT Yes Bedfords 01/11/2007
Josh B Ros EWT Yes Bazaar 01/11/2007
Kelvin R Ros EWT Yes Bazaar 01/11/2007
Mark V Ros EWT Yes Bazaar 01/11/2007
Olly E Ros EWT Yes Bazaar 01/11/2007
Olly H Ros EWT Yes Havering Show 01/11/2007
Rowan B Ros EWT Yes Micklemas 01/11/2007
Sean L Ros EWT Yes Micklemas 01/11/2007
Taylor W Ros EWT Yes Thorry 01/11/2007
Tom S Ros EWT Yes Micklemas 01/11/2007

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To achieve this Award, the Scout needs to complete activities in two areas. Examples are provided below, but other activities can also be included.

Area 1 - Exploring the Local Community

Explore one aspect of how the local community works and is organised to the benefit of its members. The project should include some initial fact-finding, a visit to or from a community facility or group, and some form of report back.

For example: visits to see the workings of a theatre, tourist attraction, railway station, airport, local industry; meeting people involved in local government, charities, faith groups; learning about and taking part in community traditions or customs, local clubs and interest groups.

Area 2 - Community Service

Take an active part in some form of local community service totalling at least six hours. The time may be spent doing a number of different projects or by showing commitment to a single project over a longer period of time.

For example: running a fund-raising stall or game, delivering leaflets, clearing an area, gardening, collecting materials for recycling, helping with activities for younger children, moving furniture, clearing debris, painting fences, or environmental projects.

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