Nature Clubs are a means for students to explore the outdoors in a way that is educational and enjoyable. Encouraging children, teenagers and adult students to build and or participate in a nature club creates positive experiences and teaches those involved the beauty of the environment. We look to undoing and arresting further environmental degradation by raising awareness and fostering teamwork and social and ecological sensitivity. The foundation of Nature Clubs rests on the belief that each one of us can make a difference and cohesive group of empowered individuals can bring about change.
First Sid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. Ii is usually performed by non- expert, but trained personnel to a sick or injured person until definitive medical treatment can be accessed. Certain self-limiting illness or minor injuries may not require further medical care past the first aid intervention. It generally consists of a series of simple life- saving techniques that an individual can be trained to perform with minimal equipment.
The junior safety patrol is a voluntary group of crossing guards involving older students helping younger students cross streets in elementary and middle school across the United States. The official School Safety Patrol program was organized in 1920 by the American Automobile Association.
As of 1995 safety patrol members were located in 76 percent of the communities across the United States. AAA clubs across the United States and Canada sponsor the 500,000 member safety patrol program in 50,000 schools. Local AAA club supply training materials, badges and other materials, including the orange or neon green Sam Browne belt, needed to organize and operate a school safety patrol program.