After attending Beaver meetings for a few weeks, members will make their Promises as part of an investiture ceremony.
The Scouting Promise is an easy-to-remember commitment to the core values of Scouting for young people and adults. It represents the pledge all members take upon joining, symbolizing their agreement to uphold and share these values. Every member needs to reflect on the meaning of the Promise and discuss it before committing and fully engaging in Scouting.
In the UK, various versions of the Promise exist to accommodate the diverse array of faiths, beliefs, attitudes, and nationalities within the Scouting community. These versions are tailored to suit the understanding levels of different age groups in the Movement. This inclusive approach underscores Scouting’s dedication to celebrating and comprehending diversity, including differences in beliefs and faiths, which is a crucial element of the educational and developmental goals of Scouting.
If you want your child to make a specific promise, please discuss it with the leader.
The Beaver Scout Promise for members who are Christian
I promise to do my best to be kind and helpful and to love God.
The Beaver Scout Promise for members who are atheist or of no faith background
I promise to do my best to be kind and helpful and to love our world.
The Beaver Scout Promise for members who are Buddhist
I promise to do my best to be kind and helpful and to act with love towards everyone.
The Beaver Scout Promise for members who are Hindu
I promise to do my best to be kind and helpful and to love the world.
The Beaver Scout Promise for Humanist members
I promise to do my best to be kind and helpful and to love our world.
The Beaver Scout Promise for members who are Jewish
I promise to do my best to be kind and helpful and to love God.
The Beaver Scout Promise for members who are Muslim
I promise to do my best to be kind and helpful and to love Allah
The Beaver Scout Promise for members who are Sikh
I promise to do my best to be kind and helpful and to love Waheguru.
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The Beaver Scout Law
Unlike the Cubs and Scouts, There is no formal Beaver Scout Law. The concepts expressed in the Scout Law will be presented to Beaver Scouts through games, storytelling, and other informal activities.
The Beaver Scout Motto
The motto is the same for all sections: “Be prepared.”