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Kernow 100
 
 

 

Introduction
Kernow 100 is Cornwall's unique Countywide Scouting challenge for the Centenary year. A Challenge in which all members from all sections can become involved, and work together to achieve an objective. The Kernow 100 award is designed to work alongside Group Awards, thus allowing Groups that have not previously undertaken one to achieve one. This ensures that work conducted is for a positive reason and encourages all members of the group to work together. Sections, Groups or a District can aim to tackle the award.

The reward to those who achieve the objective, is a unique badge available to be worn on uniform. The badge is the same colour as the Group Award, and worn below the Group Award, and can be worn for twelve months from being awarded.


To qualify for the award, proposed and completed challenges need to be registered by e-mailing us direct. These website pages will allow leaders to view details and gain ideas and to use as a lasting memorial of our Centenary year of the projects completed .The badges will be posted direct to those who have submitted the feedback form following completion of all four sections, of the challenge. The Badges are supplied, free of charge to Groups registered.
 
 
Kernow 100 is a Cornish Celebration of
Scouting, Faith, Environmental Assistance and
International Commitment.

The Aim:
To achieve a target of attaining One Hundred
in selected topics as a Section, Group or District.

The Method: To develop the idea possibly in conjunction with a group Award or local initiative.

The Objective: To develop young peoples awareness
of what can be achieved when working together.

The Challenge: Select one activities from each of the
four headings, and complete the four activities.

The Notification: Completion will be by recording
details of the venture on the designated website.

The Award: A badge will be awarded, and worn below the group award on the right arm of the uniform.
 
 
Challenges
Select one activity from each of these sections. The activity can be undertaken as a group, or with a section given to one of the sections in your group. Each section has a certain amount of 'poetic licence' attached to it's description.

Section 1 - Faith Activities
F1 - One Hundred places of worship visited (Chapels/Churches)
F2 - One Hundred prayers/poems written by young people
F3 - One Hundred hours of voluntary time given to help others

Section 2 - Environment Activities
E1 - One Hundred trees/bulbs planted
E2 - One Hundred pieces of litter collected from a public place
E3 - One Hundred items recycled (Milk Bottles/Clothing etc)

Section 3 - International Activities
I1 - One Hundred pounds donated to a international/relief Charity
I2 - One Hundred items dispatched overseas (letters/parcels)
I3 - One Hundred scouts spoken to on JOTI/JOTA

Section 4 - Scouting Activities
S1 - One Hundred pounds raised for your Group
S2 - One Hundred nights camped by your Group
S3 - One Hundred badges gained by a specific project
 
 
Registration
Groups need to register their intent to engage with this project, by e-mailing their details, to
kernow100@potram.fsnet.co.uk

1. Name of Group
2. Name of Group Contact
3. Numbers/Sections Involved with Challenge
4. Activities being undertaken by code: ie. E1, F1, I3, S2