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OUTFIT

LEADERS
COUNCIL
WHO WILL DO IT?


There are four friends named: 

Everybody, Somebody, Anybody & Nobody

There was an important job to be done and

Everybody was asked to do it.

Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it.

Anybody could have it. But Nobody did it.

Somebody thought that Anybody could do it.

But Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn’t do it.

It ended up that Everybody blamed

Somebody when Nobody did, what Anybody could have
done.
MEMBERSHIP IN SMALL GROUPS
• Within a Senior Scout Outfit, the Scouts are
organized into groups of six (6) or eight (8) boys
each called Crew. The Crew chooses a Crew Name
and identifies itself with a symbol. Usually, the
names are taken from names of Tribes, Hobbies,
Interests, Heroes, etc.
• The chosen name is supposed to symbolizes
the qualities, or the values of the Crew. The
members elect their Crew Leader from among
themselves and become their representative to
the Outfit Advisors Council
MEMBERSHIP IN SMALL GROUPS
● The CREW LEADER leads the membership in this small group. He
is elected from among the members of the Crew. He is also
responsible in carrying out all activities of the Crew while
participating in the Outfit’s activity, most especially in accomplishing
the Senior Scout advancement program.
● The ASSISTANT CREW LEADER, which can either be elected or
appointed by the members of the Crew or the incumbent Crew
Leader. He takes over the Crew leadership whenever the Crew
Leader is not available. It is also expected from him to support his
Crew Leader in any Crew projects and activities.

● The CREW SCRIBE. He keeps the record of all the Scouting


activities participated by their Crew. His record must include
achievements, advancements,
MEMBERSHIP IN SMALL GROUPS
● CREW TREASURER. He serves as custodian of Crew
funds. He also assists and or assumes the post of the
Crew Scribe whenever he is not available.

● CREW QUARTERMASTER. His main task is to ensure the


proper care and use of all the Crew supplies and
equipment. He also maintains cleanliness of their
respective Crew quarter/corner.

● CREW CHEER LEADER is the sixth boy member. He leads


the Crew in songs and yells during meetings, inter-Crew
competitions and other Scouting activities. He teaches
new songs and yells to keep Crew members cheerful,
happy and boost Scouting Spirit and Crew morale.
OUTFIT LEADERS COUNCIL
• The Council is composed of the Senior
Crew Leader serves as chairman the
Outfit Secretary, Outfit Treasurer,
Outfit Quartermaster, the Crew Leader
and Assistant Crew Leader in the absence
of Crew Leader.

• The Outfit Advisor will serve as technical


Adviser and has no voting power.
THE OUTFIT PROGRAM COMMITTEES
• Senior Scout Outfit plans and implements their own activities and projects. This
responsibility is placed on four 4 committees who gather information and
ideas, recommend plan, and implement the activities and projects of the Outfit.

● The OUTDOOR COMMITTEE- takes care of encampments, wilderness


expeditions, long cruises, hiking adventures with plenty of high adventure.

● The VOCATIONAL COMMITTEE- takes care of hobbies and crafts, vocational


explorations of business, professions, and trades, conferences, workshops on
different crafts and professions.

● The SOCIAL COMMITTEE- takes care of social gatherings, mixed and stag,
informal or formal.

● The SERVICE COMMITTEE- takes care of service oriented activities projects


directed towards the S
High Adventure and Outdoor
Program
● Jungle Survival/ Caving / Spelunking /
Mountaineering / Scuba Diving / Snorkeling / Skin
Diving / Cycling / Rappelling / Rock Climbing
● Swimming / Fishing / Sailing / Water Rafting /
Rowing / Surfing / Wake Boarding / Knee Boarding
/ Water Safety / Survival Swimming
● Search and Rescue / Wilderness First Aid /
Emergency Preparedness / Accident and Fire
Prevention / Basic Firemanship and Fire Fighting.
Community Immersion and Involvement
Program
• Livelihood and Community Development Projects
• Community Health and Nursing Assistance
• Health and Nutrition Campaign
• Drug Abuse Resistance Education
• Population and Reproductive Health
• Alternative Learning Systems (Accreditation and
Equivalency)
• Safety / Peace and Order
• Clean and Green / Beautification / Environment
Vocational Exploration Projects
• Recycling of Used Materials (papers / plastics)
• Desktop Publishing / Graphics Design
• Arts and Crafts (Leather, Metal and Wood
Crafts)
• Hobbies and Collections
• Information Communication Technologies
(computers, radios, IT Gadgets)
Social Development Projects
• Institutional Scout Youth Forums / Congress
Seminar/Workshops and Summits. (with both
male and female Scouts participating and
organizing the event.)
• Socio-Cultural Presentations (Stage Plays,
Recitals, Oratorical, Talents Unlimited, Singing
and Dancing Contests)
• Grand Scouts’ Ball Parade
• JOTA-JOTI

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