Asociación de Guías y Scouts de Chile

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Logo of the Asociación de Guías y Scouts de Chile
Logo of the Asociación de Guías y Scouts de Chile

The Association of Guides and Scouts of Chile - Asociación de Guías y Scouts de Chile (AGSCH) was formed in 1978 by the amalgamation of the Asociación de Scouts de Chile (ASCH) and the Asociación de Guías de Chile (AGCH).

In 1909, the second Scout Association in the world was founded in Chile. It was inspired by the direct influence of Robert Baden-Powell who visited the country that same year. The founder of the Chilean Scouting movement was Alcibíades Vicencio. The Girl Guide Association of Chile was founded in 1935. After a long process, the two national associations, the Chilean Scout Association and the Catholic Scout Federation merged in 1978 to form the Asociación de Guías y Scouts de Chile. An important milestone in Chilean Scouting was to be host of the 19th World Scout Jamboree in 1998/1999.

Scouting in Chile has been a forerunner in social projects. The Asociación de Guías y Scouts de Chile have a center in the south, where they are involved in assisting poor children by providing meals, clothes and help with schooling. The ultimate goal of this project is to improve the conditions to the point where the children will be able to return home.

There is also a project in the poorer sections of Santiago. Several Scout groups have been formed for very poor children, giving them a meal a day and helping them to learn Scouting skills that will lead them to improve their living conditions. Programs have been established for disabled children. Scouts help with disaster relief. After one earthquake, Scouts took charge of shelters caring for thousands of victims.

Scouts de Chile hosted the 19th World Jamboree in December 28, 1999. This was the first World Jamboree in South America. Scouts de Chile hosted about 30,000 Scouts with 1,343 Chilean Staff and 5,625 Chilean Scouts participating.

Contents

[edit] Program Sections

Uniform shirt of the Asociación de Guías y Scouts de Chile
Uniform shirt of the Asociación de Guías y Scouts de Chile

[edit] Lobato/Golondrina

(Cubs/Brownies) - ages 7 to 11

  • Motto: "Siempre Mejor" (Always Better)

A Lobatos group is named Manada ("Herd") A Golondrinas group is named Bandada ("Flock")

[edit] Scout/Guía

(Scouts/Guides) - ages 11 to 15

  • Motto: "Siempre Listo" (Always Ready)

A Scouts group is named Tropa ("Troop") A Guides group is named Compañía ("Company")

Troops and Companies are divided on work teams, of 8 persons, named Patrullas ("Patrols"), leaded by a Guía de Patrulla ("Patrol Guide").

On this section, boys and girls can achieve some Especialidades ("Specialities"), that are a synonymum for Merit Badges.


[edit] Pioneros

  • Pionero (Pioneers) [ages 15 to 17]
    • Motto: "A servir" (To Serve)

A Pioneros group is named Avanzada ("Advanced") This groups are subdivided on Equipos ("Teams"), leaded by a Coordinador ("Coordinator").

[edit] Caminates

  • Caminante (Rovers) [ages 17 to 20]
    • Motto: "A servir" (To Serve)

A Caminantes group is named Clan

This groups are subdivided on Equipos ("Teams"), leaded by a Coordinador ("Coordinator").

[edit] Scout Law

[edit] Lobatos/Golondrinas

The Lobato/Golondrina:

  • Knows and takes care of his/her body
  • Tries to solve his/her problems
  • Is joyful and says the truth
  • Knows how to listen, and says what he/she feels
  • Is friandly and helps the others
  • Learns how to know God

[edit] Scouts/Guías/Ruteros

The Scout/Guía/Rutero:

  • Is trustworthy
  • Is loyal
  • Serves, never expecting a reward
  • Shares with everyone
  • Is joyful and cordial
  • Loves nature, and in nature discovers God
  • Knows how to obey, and does nothing only half-way
  • Is optimistic
  • Takes care of things because he/she values work
  • Is pure, in thought, speech and work

[edit] Other Scout organizations in Chile

[edit] Scouting in Easter Island

  • Scouting also exists on Easter Island, in the Tatauro Mo A Rapa Nui.

[edit] International Scout units in Chile

[edit] References

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