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The Éclaireuses et éclaireurs unionistes de France (EEUdF, approximate translation Unionist Guides and Scouts of France) are a Protestant Scouting and Guiding organization in France. The association serves 6,023 members[1] and is affiliated to the Fédération du Scoutisme Français; it is also a member of the Protestant Federation of France.

History

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Certificate awarded to Шаблон:Lang (misspelled as "Шаблон:Lang") as "A Memento of the Rally" and signed by Robert Baden-Powell at the Imperial Scout Exhibition, Birmingham, in July 1913.

The adjective "Шаблон:Lang" in the association's name refers to the Шаблон:Lang, the French YMCA, and the Шаблон:Lang, the YWCA, where the first Protestant Scout and Guide units were started in the years 1910 to 1912.

The Protestant Scout association Шаблон:Lang was founded in 1912; the Guides joined the Шаблон:Lang (French Guides Federation) on its foundation in 1921. Both organizations were among the founders of the Шаблон:Lang (Federation of French Scouting) in 1941.

The Шаблон:Lang, which rejoined non-denominational, Jewish and Protestant units, became the Шаблон:Lang in 1964, when the non-denominational groups merged with the Eclaireurs de France and the Jewish with the Шаблон:Lang.

In 1970, the Шаблон:Lang and the Шаблон:Lang merged, forming the Шаблон:Lang (FEEUF). This federation was renamed to Шаблон:Lang in 1995.

Since 2008, the EEUdF cooperates with the other Protestant Scouting organizations within the Protestant Federation of France: Шаблон:Lang(with Шаблон:Lang, Шаблон:Lang (Salvation Army), Шаблон:Lang, and Royal Rangers) and Шаблон:Lang (Pathfinders).[2]

Emblem

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Emblem of Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs Unionistes de France 1995-2010

The emblem mirrors the evolution of the association. It is the old EUdF emblem enriched with a trefoil in the center to symbolize the merger with part of the PFF (girls) in 1970, lily flowers symbolizing the presence of boys. Until 1995, the logo included the word "federation" (again because of the merger with the FFE).[3]

Program

The association is divided in three age-groups called "branches"; local units should work in all three branches:

The EEUdF runs an active Sea Scout section.

Ideals

Promise

Cub Scouts
With the help of all of the Pack, I promise to do my best to:
  • respect the Law and the Charter of the Pack
  • know Jesus
  • help others
  • and ...
Scouts and Guides
I promise to do all that I can to:
  • heed to the word of God
  • put myself in the service of others
  • live the law of the scout
  • and ...
Rovers Scouts and Ranger Guides
I promise to do all that I can to:
  • live the ideals of the Law
  • give meaning to my life
  • engage in the service of others
  • heed to the word of God
  • and ...

Law

Cub Scouts
Each Cub in good spirits, does their best, respects others, and lives the Adventure of the Pack.
Scouts and Guides
Each Scout:
  • keeps their word and puts in honest work, we can trust them,
  • thinks before acting, is responsible for their actions,
  • is a team player, learns to listen and share,
  • hones their skills and renders themself in the service of others,
  • respects, understands, and protects nature,
  • takes care of their body and health,
  • stays in good spirits and controls oneself, even when faced with difficulties.
Rovers Scouts and Ranger Guides
Each Elder
  • respects and understands their bodies, and knows their limits,
  • develops skills for being independent,
  • makes necessary choices and follows through with their promises,
  • stays deliberate during adversity
  • is supportive and attentive to others
  • is an example of open-mindedness,
  • witnesses their own spiritual journey
  • is aware of and takes responsibility for the consequences of their actions,
  • looks after their surroundings and protects its careful balance.

Motto

Cub Scouts
Our best.
Scouts and Guides
Be prepared!
Rovers Scouts and Ranger Guides
On the way!

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Authority control