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Cadette Animal Helpers Badge

Sponsored by Elliott Wildlife Values Project
Item: 61424
$3.50

Product Details

Animals provide humans with companionship, love, and security. Service pets assist people with disabilities, and rescue animals help people during emergency situations. Discover all of the amazing ways animals can help humans—and how you can help animals, too. With the Cadette Animal Helpers badge, you’ll get a chance to:

1. Explore the connection between humans and animals
2. Find out how animals help keep people safe 
3. Know how animals help people emotionally 
4. Check out how animals help people with disabilities
5. Look at how animals might help us in the future 

When you've earned this badge, you’ll know more about the connections between people and animals, how animals help people, and what you can do to help animals.

Badge Information


Girl Scout badges, awards and other insignia that are earned for the accomplishment of skill-building activities or any set requirements should be presented, worn or displayed only after Girl Scouts have completed the requirements outlined in the appropriate program materials.

Product Details

Animals provide humans with companionship, love, and security. Service pets assist people with disabilities, and rescue animals help people during emergency situations. Discover all of the amazing ways animals can help humans—and how you can help animals, too. With the Cadette Animal Helpers badge, you’ll get a chance to:

1. Explore the connection between humans and animals
2. Find out how animals help keep people safe 
3. Know how animals help people emotionally 
4. Check out how animals help people with disabilities
5. Look at how animals might help us in the future 

When you've earned this badge, you’ll know more about the connections between people and animals, how animals help people, and what you can do to help animals.

Badge Information


Girl Scout badges, awards and other insignia that are earned for the accomplishment of skill-building activities or any set requirements should be presented, worn or displayed only after Girl Scouts have completed the requirements outlined in the appropriate program materials.