Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs Unionistes de France

Éclaireuses et éclaireurs unionistes de France
approximate translation Unionist Guides and Scouts of France
Headquarters Secrétariat National
Location 15 rue Klock
92110 Clichy
Country France
Founded January 18, 1970
Founders Éclaireurs unionistes de France, Fédération française des eclaireuses unionistes
Membership 6,023
President Elsa Bouneau
Affiliation Fédération du Scoutisme Français, Protestant Federation of France
Website
http://www.eeudf.org/

The Éclaireuses et éclaireurs unionistes de France (EEUdF, approximate translation Unionist Guides and Scouts of France) are a Protestant Scouting and Guiding organization in France. The association serves 6,023 members[1] and is affiliated to the Fédération du Scoutisme Français; it is also a member of the Protestant Federation of France.

History

The adjective "unioniste" in the association's name refers to the Unions chrétiennes de jeunes gens, the French YMCA, and the Unions Chrétiennes des Jeunes Filles, the YWCA, where the first Protestant Scout and Guide units were started in the years 1910 to 1912.

The Protestant Scout association Eclaireurs unionistes de France was founded in 1912; the Guides joined the Fédération Française des Eclaireuses (French Guides Federation) on its foundation in 1921. Both organizations were among the founders of the Fédération du Scoutisme Français (Federation of French Scouting) in 1941.

The Fédération française des eclaireuses, which rejoined non-denominational, Jewish and Protestant units, became the Fédération française des eclaireuses unionistes in 1964, when the non-denominational groups merged with the Eclaireurs de France and the Jewish with the Eclaireurs israélites de France.

In 1970, the Eclaireurs unionistes de France and the Fédération française des éclaireuses unionistes merged, forming the Fédération des éclaireuses et éclaireurs unionistes de France (FEEUF). This federation was renamed to Éclaireuses et éclaireurs unionistes de France in 1995.

Since 2008, the EEUdF cooperates with the other Protestant Scouting organizations within the Protestant Federation of France: Fédération du Scoutisme evangélique français(with Éclaireurs Evangéliques de France, Les Porteurs de Flambeau (Salvation Army), Flambeaux et Claires Flammes, and Royal Rangers) and Jeunesse Adventiste (Pathfinders).[2]

Emblem

Emblem of Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs Unionistes de France 1995-2010

The emblem mirrors the evolution of the association. It is the old EUdF emblem enriched with a trefoil in the center to symbolize the merger with part of the PFF (girls) in 1970, lily flowers symbolizing the presence of boys. Until 1995, the logo included the word "federation" (again because of the merger with the FFE).[3]

Program

The association is divided in three age-groups called "branches"; local units should work in all three branches:

The EEUdF runs an active Sea Scout section.

Ideals

Promise

Cub Scouts
Avec l'aide de toute la Meute, je promets de faire de mon mieux pour:
Scouts and Guides
Je promets de faire tout mon possible pour:
Rovers Scouts and Ranger Guides
Je promets de faire tout mon possible pour :

Law

Cub Scouts
Chaque Louveteau, chaque Louvette dans la bonne humeur, fait de son mieux, respecte les autres, et vit l'Aventure de la Meute.
Scouts and Guides
Une Eclaireuse, un Eclaireur:
Rovers Scouts and Ranger Guides
Chaque Aînée, Chaque Aîné

Motto

Cub Scouts
De notre mieux.
Scouts and Guides
Sois prêt(e)!
Rovers Scouts and Ranger Guides
En route!

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