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Through the World Friendship Fund,
voluntary contributions of Scouts and leaders are transformed into
cooperative projects that help Scouting associations in other countries
to strengthen and extend their Scouting programs. The World Friendship
Fund gives the youth members of the Boy Scouts of America an opportunity
to help fellow Scouts who are in need of their support. It teaches
Scouts that Scouting is global. Since the inception of the World
Friendship Fund, American Scouts and leaders have voluntarily donated
more than $1 million to these self-help activities.
The World Friendship Fund was developed during the closing days
of World War II. At that time, there was a great need to rebuild
Scouting in those nations that had been wracked by war and were
just emerging from the shadows of totalitarianism.
Over the years, this fund has provided Scouts from around the
world with Scouting literature, uniforms, summer camp equipment,
computers, and other Scouting-related supplies.
Collections for the World Friendship
Fund can be organized during camporees, roundtable meetings, den,
pack, troop and crew meetings, summer camping programs, blue and
gold banquets, Courts of Honor, or any other Scout activity.
World Friendship Fund kits and brochures
are available through the International
Division of the BSA or
from the Central Florida Council's Program Services Department.
When your unit sends its donation
directly to the International
Division, you will receive a handsome
certificate for public display (donation
form).
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