SA Rovers, it’s your turn to challenge your peers!
⚜🌍 SCOUTS South Africa’s Rovers are committing to a more sustainable, cleaner, greener future by signing the Plastic Tide Turners SA Manifesto. 💜If you have signed it, 🎤 Record…
⚜🌍 SCOUTS South Africa’s Rovers are committing to a more sustainable, cleaner, greener future by signing the Plastic Tide Turners SA Manifesto. 💜If you have signed it, 🎤 Record…
Written by Caroline Boshoff, SSA Youth Influencer Algoa Sea Scout Aarin Storm Anthony wanted to give back to his community and so he identified a local children’s home in one…
The fight against single-use plastics is bigger than one person—but not bigger than a movement of committed youth. Since 2018 Scouts around the world are taking local actions that contribute…
The National Rover Advisory Council (NRAC) has taken a stand and is calling on our SA Rovers and youth to make a personal commitment to sustainable practices by refusing single-use…
Led by the National Rover Advisory Council (NRAC), SCOUTS South Africa challenges Rovers and youth to refuse Single-Use Plastic, govern their own actions, and lead sustainable change in their communities.…
When a community and Scouts come together there are no limits! In honour of late SCOUTS SA Patron Nelson Mandela, Cubs, Scouts, parents and local community members came together for…
Our International Committee regularly receives requests from Scout Groups around the world working on their international friendship badges – or the equivalent thereof. The team verifies whether the Groups are…
July is a month of service to others and to our planet #PlasticFreeJuly . With Mandela Day around the corner on the 18th of July, Scouts across the country are…
Last year Michael Knodt graduated from school and left his home in Germany to volunteer at the National Scout Office in Cape Town. After a year of Scouting, we chatted…
Every year on 18 July, Scouts and Scouting volunteers across the country give at least 67 minutes of their time to honour our late Patron, Nelson Mandela. This year, we’re…