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Good grief. Talk about rank and economics having its privilege. Surely this badge has a loop hole for people without money to burn?????????
Yet their child or children would definitely enjoy and learn from scouting. Don't we want all kids to be in scouts?
I agree with above writer; we were a troop filled with kids who did not have a lot of money. Heck, we were poor. Wrong side of town.
Skip the need for the status symbol, the uniform. And don't push the DI on anyone, maybe just maybe the kid is not Mormon. Duh!!!
There are ways around buying a brand new uniform from the Scout Shop. Start a uniform bank in your pack; the uniform stays in the pack but boys get to use them till they graduate from the pack.
Do a fundraiser to raise the money for uniforms. If you're an LDS Church sponsored Unit - YES you CAN do fundraisers. There is a letter from Pres Dahlquist saying it's ok. It's also states in the Bishop's handbook scouts (including cubs) can do a fundraiser. We've sold popcorn and had a neighborhood pancake breakfast. It IS possible to get your Unit uniformed.
If a boy takes up the cause and conducts such a drive in a substantial size area and then donates the uniforms to an inner city troop, they could use it as the seed for a uniform bank and it might qualify as an eagle project for the boy who started it.
By the way what use is it in earning a patch if you don't have a uniform to put it on?
Why critize a city that is striving to do good??
You attend a court of honor, where the boys are receiving their awards, and they ALL have their uniforms on. Clearly, they have them, they choose not to wear them at other Scout meetings and activities. If earing a patch can help them WANT to wear it, I say good on ya, Alpine!