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BSA has reduced their emphasis on this program, but has not discontinued
it completely. The patch is still being produced, but some Scout Shops™
may not routinely stock the patch. To avoid disappointing Scouts, CHECK
FIRST to see if any are available in your area before promoting this
program and patch.
Of course, promoting
Donor Awareness is still a valid project for Scouts, and can be done,
even without the opportunity to get this patch.
There are NO formal requirements for these patches. Each Unit
establishes the procedure for awarding the strip. Usually, a Donor
Awareness Patch is awarded to a Cub Scout or Boy Scout the first time he
is successful in getting an adult family member, friend, relative, or
other acquaintance to agree to become an organ donor, and to fill out
and carry an Organ Donor Card.
Typically, a unit will award only ONE patch to a boy while a member of
that unit.
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For a number of years, BSA has offered to Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts the
Donor Awareness Patch shown above. It is worn on the right pocket of the
uniform as a temporary insignia.
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