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Citizenship

  1. Participate in a community service project for at least four (4) hours that addresses a local challenge(s) (e.g., clean-up drive, health campaign). Reflect on the social impact and personal growth you experienced.

  2. Identify your core personal values and write an essay about how they guide your decisions and actions and how you can relate it to Scout Oath and Law.

  3. Study the key provisions of the 1987 Philippine Constitution, focusing on the Bill of Rights and the structure of the government. Create a report or presentation highlighting its importance in protecting citizens' rights and ensuring democratic governance.

  4. Do the following activities:
    1. Identify key Filipino Values (i.e., bayanihan, pakikisama, hospitality). Reflect on how these values were perceived globally.
    2. Define and explain to your counselor the relationship of Scout Oath and Law to Identities, Diversity, Equity, Equality, Inclusion, Discrimination, and Ethical decisions.
    3. Dicuss with your counselor ideas on what you can personally do to create a safe and comfortable Scouting environment for all.

  5. (See Requirement #4) - Note from the Merit Badge Center: The updated Senior Scout Passport shows the same set of activities for requirements 4 & 5. Requirement 4 asks to do two activities while requirement 5 asks to do one activity. If so, I interpreted this to mean to complete all three activities.

  6. Participate in a spiritual retreat or reflection activity that aligns with your beliefs. Reflect and share with your crew about how spiritual groups/movements contribute to your overall well-being and how it contributes to our society.

 

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