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Extreme Adventure? How about Extreme Service!
In different forums, the concept of International Development has been discussed as a 'program' idea for Venturers and Rovers. Being involved in these projects, I can safely say they are an incredible opportunity. In reality, what they do is expand our concept of community for Rovers so they can provide service outside the country. From this, I started thinking about the concept of Extreme Service.
Why not? We have the idea of Extreme Adventure which is really supposed to be a short-term project for Venturer aged (+/-) youth to take on. But what about Rovers whose motto is "Service". What if they don't have the time for a longer project, can't commit to weekly meetings with the local Pack, can't afford to go to Central America? What can they do?
The idea of Extreme Service would provide Rovers, who want to get together for a weekend or two, an opportunity to do some good (and maybe have some fun along the way). How many Scout properties would love to have a group of Rovers come in for the weekend to replace a cabin roof, build activities for upcoming camps, etc.
I'm not suggesting a separate section. Just an opportunity for us to consider creating opportunities for these youth to do some greatly appreciated service for our organization or others.
Why not? We have the idea of Extreme Adventure which is really supposed to be a short-term project for Venturer aged (+/-) youth to take on. But what about Rovers whose motto is "Service". What if they don't have the time for a longer project, can't commit to weekly meetings with the local Pack, can't afford to go to Central America? What can they do?
The idea of Extreme Service would provide Rovers, who want to get together for a weekend or two, an opportunity to do some good (and maybe have some fun along the way). How many Scout properties would love to have a group of Rovers come in for the weekend to replace a cabin roof, build activities for upcoming camps, etc.
I'm not suggesting a separate section. Just an opportunity for us to consider creating opportunities for these youth to do some greatly appreciated service for our organization or others.

