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Why the Multisport Merit Badge Was the Perfect Outdoor Activity for These Scouts 

Sponsored by Distinguished Eagle Scout Dave Alexander, the new Multisport merit badge gives Scouts the chance to experience the challenge of swimming, biking, and running. Troop 737 in Evergreen, Colorado, was among the first to complete it, proving the badge is both fun and achievable for Scouts of all abilities.

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Lily Pads Bring Sense of Calm During Hospital Treatments

In his Eagle Scout community service project, David Clark, a 15‑year‑old Boy Scout from Palo Alto, created 110 hand‑decorated IV lily pads for young patients at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford. Each colorful platform attaches to the base of an IV pole, giving kids something cheerful to ride on during treatments and a chance to feel a bit more human in a clinical setting.

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Building Hope, One Coral at a Time: Sea Base Scouts Lead the Charge in Ocean Recovery 

Scouts at Sea Base High Adventure are at the forefront of ocean recovery. Their dedicated work in coral restoration as part of NOAA’s Mission: Iconic Reefs has achieved a remarkable 93% survival rate, even during the challenging 2024 heat wave. This impressive outcome highlights the significant impact of youth engagement in vital conservation efforts.

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