It was reborn on experiences and values from other scout and guide associations, especially by support of AGESCI (Associazione Guide e Scout Cattolici Italiani) leaders from Friuli-Venezia Giulia, who helped much establishing the concept of the organizations activities (structure, education, programme).
In 1922, a meeting (slet) of Sokol, an important Pan-Slavic movement and sport organisation in Yugoslavia, took place in Ljubljana, where Bosnian and Serbian Scouts also attended.
In 1984, a secondary school student from Ljubljana, Peter Lovšin, became acquainted with the Scout Movement.
In the same year he gathered a group of young people around him in one of the Catholic parishes of Ljubljana, with assistance from Slovene Scouts from Trieste and Gorizia.
The offices in Ljubljana are in a long-term lease and Association signed long-term lease contract with the Slovenia Forest Service for a house in Kočevski rog officially (Environmental Scout Centre Kočevski Rog).
Association developed contacts with large range of target groups, and at the same time a great support apparatus of volunteers across Slovenia.
Pri svoji časti obljubljam, da si bom z božjo pomočjo prizadeval/a služiti Bogu in domovini, pomagati svojemu bližnjemu in izpolnjevati skavtske zakone.