My boys have plenty of community service hours, but a few questions came up on how to count community service hours and I'm interested in hearing your responses.
Scout #1 lives 60 minutes from service opportunity A, a 60 minute project. Scout says he was told by forgetful ASM that his transportation could count or the smaller project wouldn't have been worth his parent's drive time.
Scout #2 is dropped off for what he is told is a six hour help with Eagle project preparations. It's slow going and they spend a lot of time talking, watching, and receiving instruction from the adult in charge, but not a lot of time actually doing the preparations. Adult says two hours' of credit; Scout says he was there the six hours and available, and should get credit the whole time.
Scout #3 volunteers at a BSA summer camp (no pay). Scout's actual work time is ten hours per day, but says he was available and on standby for another six hours per day.
None of these boys needs time for advancement; it's all toward working for community service-based awards.