These are the official and certified organizations for Eagle Scout brothers and sisters according to the Boy Scouts of the Philippines. For the National level, the Eagle Scouts Organization of the Philippines and the National Eagle Scouts Association of the Philippines. While for the International level. the Association of Top/Achievers Scouts - World . (as of October 2012)
The Eagle Scouts Organization of the Philippines ( E.S.O.P)
The Eagle Scouts Organization of the Philippines also known as ESOP. The association was founded in January 1991 during the BSP's 11th National Jamboree at Clark Field in the province of Pampanga. It replaced an earlier association named Citizen Awardees, Rizals, and Eagle Scouts Association (CARES). During the 12th Asia Pacific/9th National Jamboree, held on 22-28 April 1991, the officers of CARES National Association, now ESOP, were inducted into office during the Grand Campfire on 27 April 1991 by no less than the BSP Secretary-General Carlos Escudero. It is an organization that aims to support the advancement program of the BSP and also provide opportunity for Eagle Scouts to be active members of the scouting movement.
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The National Eagle Scouts Association of the Philippines (NESAPh)
The National Eagle Scouts Association of the Philippines also known as "NESAPh" is the premiere Honor Society of Eagle Scouts in the Philippines. It is a voluntary, non-sectarian and non-profit association of Eagle Scouts supporting the causes of Scouting and the thrusts of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines in accordance with the ideals, purpose and principles, and methods conceived by the Founder of Scouting.
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Association of Top/Achiever Scouts (A.T.A.S) - World
The Association is for all the top scouts and highest ranked scouts of each National Scouting Organization. The organization is endorsed by the World Organization of the Scouting Movement (W.O.S.M.). It's commonly known as the international organization of achiever scouts.
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