The World Changes—and So Do We!
For the past four years, the Girl Scout Movement has been going through a process of transformation.
It’s touched everything—from the uniforms Girl Scouts wear and the programs they take part in to the structure of the Girl Scout organization itself.
Why? To make us better able than ever to carry out our mission: Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place.
The process is far from complete—but we have exciting news to share in every major area of Girl Scouting.
Read what Julie Murphy, GSUSA’s Senior Director of Strategy and a key player in the execution of the Core Business Strategy, has to say about this exciting transition.
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What does leadership
mean to you?
"Bringing others together
as one and helping them
do things they have never tried before."
-- Shelby, 11, Girl Scout Junior, Denver, Colo. |
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VOLUNTEERS,
what do you like best about
guiding . . .
Daisies?
Brownies?
Juniors?
Cadettes?
Seniors?
Send your thoughts, including your name, age (preferred not required), and city/state, council and troop to misc@girlscouts.org
and you may be quoted in the new Leadership Program resources.
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