Today, Scouts in dozens of countries are working for peace by solving conflicts in their schools, building links between divided communities, teaching their peers about health and wellness, and repairing environmental damage.
To recognize their efforts—and to inspire more young men and women to help Scouting create a better world—the World Scout Committee has launched the Messengers of Peace initiative. To participate all Cub Scouts have to do is go online and register the Messengers of Peace related community service projects they undertake.
Doing so adds pins to a global Messengers of Peace map, which Scouts from around the world can click on to learn how their fellow Scouts are making a difference. The pack can qualify for the National Summertime Pack Award certificate and streamer by planning and conducting three pack activities—one each in June, July, and August or during other school vacations if your pack is in a year-round school.
Dens with an average attendance of at least half their members at the three summer pack events are eligible for a colorful den participation ribbon.
Cub Scouts who participate in all three pack events are eligible to receive the National Summertime Pack Award pin, which they can wear on the right pocket flap of their uniform. This is an individual recognition for children, not adults. For their first Nova award, Scouts earn the distinctive Nova award patch. The Supernova awards have more rigorous requirements than the Nova awards. For earning the Supernova award, Scouts receive a medal and certificate.
When Scouts are having a great time they naturally want to invite friends who are not involved to join. To recognize those Cub Scouts who recruit a friend to join the pack, there is the recruiter strip. This patch is worn on the bottom left pocket of the uniform.
When a Cub Scout invites friends to join the pack, once one of those friends has joined, they earn the patch. Most of the major religious bodies in the United States have programs to recognize Cub Scouts who demonstrate faith, observe their creeds or principles, and give service. The Religious Emblem, typically a medal, are not Scouting awards; however, they may be worn on the upper left pocket of the Cub Scout uniform.
Pictured at left is a Religious Knot, for youth, worn centered above the left pocket of the uniform to represent that a religious emblem has been earn. Service stars are a great way to encourage and recognize Cub Scouts for staying in Scouting. Only the most recently earned award should be worn. The Council Patch should be flushed against the shoulder seam. The Council Patch is given through your local Council and cannot be customized to each individual cub scout pack.
Unit Numeral Patches are placed below the Council Patches. The Badge of Office patch is for adults to show their role in the Pack!
This patch is placed in the center of the Left Sleeve Pocket. Let's talk t-shirts! Cub Scout Uniform Patch Placement. Front of Uniform Your Cub Scout uniform houses a lot of different patches! Shoulder Loops Lets start with Shoulder Loops! Right Pocket The right pocket placement is where temporary Patches go. Left Pocket The left pocket house the Cub Scout ranks!
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