Norges KFUK-KFUM-speidere | |
Name1: | YWCA-YMCA Guides and Scouts of Norway |
Headquarters: | St. Olavs plass, N-0130 Oslo |
Country: | Norway |
F-Date: | 2003 |
Members: | 13,000 |
Website: | https://KMSpeider.no/ |
Affiliation: | Speidernes Fellesorganisasjon |
The YWCA-YMCA Guides and Scouts of Norway (Norwegian: Norges KFUK-KFUM-speidere) is a Norwegian Scouting and Guiding association founded in its present form in 2003, when the YMCA-Scouts and the YWCA-Guides merged. Norges KFUK-KFUM-speidere serves about 13,000 members.
The association is a member of Speidernes Fellesorganisasjon, the national Scouting and Guiding federation of Norway. It is divided in 20 districts with about 350 local troops.
Guiding within the YWCA was started in 1920, Scouting in the YMCA in 1945.[1] In 2003 both organizations merged;[1] for the first years after the merger, the association run both former programs and the units were free to decide if they followed the Guide or the Scout scheme. In 2007, a new organizational structure as well as new program were decided.
Since 2007, the association is divided in four sections according to age:
In belief of God's help, I promise
to serve God,
help others,
and live according to the scout law.
I tro på Guds hjelp lover jeg
å tjene Gud,
hjelpe andre
og leve etter speiderloven.
Alltid Beredt: Always Prepared.
The elements used in the logo of the Norges KFUK-KFUM-speidere are a fleur-de-lis for Boy Scouting, a trefoil for Girl Guiding and a triangle for YWCA-YMCA. The triangle is more prominent in the historic logo of Norges KFUM speidere prior to the merger.