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Background. Each year, local Cub and Boy Scouts leave plastic bags for their neighbors soliciting canned food items. One week later, the Scouts return to pick up and deliver the bags of food to a local food bank. The donations will usually be delivered directly to the local food bank that day.
30 paź 2015 · Scouting for Food is the annual food-collection drive run by your local council. It's another reminder to local communities that Scouts do good turns here.
26 paź 2023 · Scouting for Food was officially launched by Boy Scouts of America in 1985, making it over three decades old. It began as a simple but powerful idea: Scouts and their families would go door-to-door in their neighborhoods, collecting non-perishable food items to be distributed to local food banks.
Scouting for Food began in St. Louis in 1985 as a council-wide service project. Starting in 1988, it became a national BSA program. Today, many councils across the country participate, collectively gathering hundreds of thousands of pounds of shelf-stable goods for food-disadvantaged residents of their local communities.
Scouting for Food is an popular food drive service project for scouts. While usually sponsored by local council as a coordinated annual event, many individual scout units and families have held their own food drive. It is a cornerstone event for Good Turn service.
Scouting for Food is a 4-Step Process. Step 1: Notify your community using the flyer and bags we supply to you. Request your bags and flyers using the “ Scouting for Food ” form. Step 2: Return to the same houses one week later and collect their donations.
Scouting for Food is a national service project of the Boy Scouts of America to collect food for those in need.