Tuesday, November 5, 2013

BSP 77TH ANNIVERSARY

BSP and GSP joint camporette
 By: Jionel ''Blaze'' C. Carlos
Crew Leader ''Tariktik Crew'', Outfit 435


The Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP), the biggest uniformed youth movement in the country, celebrates its 77th Anniversary on October 31, 2013. With 2.3 million members, the BSP is one of the world’s largest Scout organizations. The BSP is a member of World Organization of the Scout Movement and the Asia-Pacific Scout Region. The motto of Filipino scouts is: Laging Handa (Always Prepared).

Filipino scouts hold varied activities that promote brotherhood and sportsmanship such as camping, tree-planting, sportsfests, community service, awards and recognition programs, and outdoor games. The anniversary will be celebrated with a parade by Kid/Kab Scouts, Boy and Senior Scouts, Rover Scouts, and Scout Leaders in towns and cities nationwide. Assisted by local governments, Boy Scouts take over the reins of a town or city for a day as local officials, as part of character building and citizenship training.

As scouts reach higher ranks, they earn merit badges to help them choose a hobby or life work. Badges are symbols of goals to build friendship, give happiness to others, perform good deeds, and live the ideals of the Scout Oath and Law. The BSP holds the annual search, now on its 24th year, for 2013 Ten Outstanding Boy Scouts, and awards the Eagle Scout Badge or Jose Rizal Scout Badge, the highest rank that a senior scout aspires for. Scouting develops young Filipinos – spiritually, morally, physically, intellectually – and mold them to be responsible, law-abiding, productive citizens. The BSP has produced leaders, not only for the Philippines, but also for World Scouting. It prepares the youth for responsible leadership, guided by scouting ideals and principles.

The BSP was established on October 31, 1936, by Commonwealth Act No. 111, signed by President Manuel L. Quezon. American businessman Joseph Emile Hamilton was BSP’s first National President from 1936 to 1942. The Philippines became an independent Scouting nation in 1938, when the Philippine Council of the Boy Scouts of America gave way to the Boy Scouts of the Philippines. The Philippines first participated as an independent Scouting country at the 6th World Scout Jamboree in Moisson, France, in 1947. The 10th World Scout Jamboree, the first to be held in Asia, was held on Mt. Makiling in Los BaƱos, Laguna, in 1959.

We congratulate the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, headed by the Chief Scout President Benigno S. Aquino III, and National President Vice President Jejomar C. Binay, for inspiring the Filipino scouts to participate in the task of nation and community-building in our Republic of the Philippines. CONGRATULATIONS AND MABUHAY!

BOHOL EARTHQUAKE

 A family riding a motorcycle looks at a damaged church after an
 earthquake in the tourist town of Lobok, Bohol 
Crew Leader ''Tariktik Crew'', Outfit 435


The 2013 Bohol earthquake occurred on October 15, 2013 at 8:12 a.m. (PST) in Bohol, an island province located in Central Visayas, Philippines. The magnitude of the earthquake at the epicenter was recorded at Mw 7.2, located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) SW of Sagbayan town, at a depth of 12 kilometres (7.5 mi). It affected the whole Central Visayas region, particularly Bohol and Cebu. The quake was felt in the whole Visayas area and as far as Masbate island in the north and Cotabato provinces in southern Mindanao.
According to recent official reports by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), 222 were reported dead, 8 were missing, and 976 people were injured. In all, nearly 69,000 structures were damaged or destroyed.
It was the deadliest earthquake in the Philippines in 23 years. The energy of the quake released was equivalent to 32 Hiroshima bombs. Previously, Bohol was also hit by an earthquake on February 8, 1990 that damaged several buildings and caused atsunami. 

A scout is helpful. We must help with all our hearts to our fellow people there. Outfit 435 is planning to help by simply making a donation boxes for Bohol. 

We hope that they're now safe.