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Personally, I have found so much good in the world while working at Girl Scouts, through constant examples of the stellar contributions Girl Scouts give to their communities.
Happy New Year Girl Scouts! Keep up the amazing work.
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Do you have any examples of Girl Scouts spreading cheer this Holiday Season?
"Girl Scouts helps ease transitions from one phase of childhood to another and then from adolescence to adulthood. It serves as another group of friends youKudos and Congratulations to Aylin and John! You too can help Girl Scouting by donating. Your gift to Girl Scouting will help girls realize their dreams and become tomorrow's leaders. Through your generosity, they will grow into active and engaged members of their communities and develop their full potential in their chosen fields. Join us in helping girls everywhere. Donate now - it is tax deductible.
can rely on. The key is to find a core group of girls within your troop from the early ages and go through the stages of scouting together. While your schools may change, your friendships with those girls will only grow as you develop into a young leader and community steward. I am so glad I was a Girl Scout throughout my youth. To me, it is one of my greatest accomplishments and there are only happy memories associated with all the activities we did.”
"These girls have restored my faith in mankind. They reach out to Maddie. Our generation, you didn't interact with a special needs child. You were uncomfortable. You were so afraid of doing something wrong you didn't do anything. But they completely accept her for who she is."Maddie, along with her troop, collected small toys, small items of clothing and personal hygiene items like toothbrushes and combs. We will certainly be highlighting excellent and inspirational Holiday stories next week. Do you have any stories of Girl Scouts doing good this Holiday Season?
"Girl Scouts has formed so much of whom I am and a lot of my self-confidence... I really want other girls to at least get a taste what that is like."In January, Omar earned the Girl Scout Gold Award for co-founding the Bridge of Lights, a project that gave flashlights to students in the blacked out region of Kashmir. In 2005, an earthquake hit the Kashmir region, located between the countries of India and Pakistan and relief aid was scarce. Hearing of the lack of electricity, Omar made presentations to companies, church groups, friends and neighbors asking for donations to purchase solar-powered flashlights to send to the Kashmir region. After 118 hours of work, enough money was raised to send 1,075 solar flashlights to students in the Kashmir region.
“The selection of a new CEO marks the next step in Girl Scouting’s evolution. Kathy Cloninger has led this organization through a period of change unprecedented in its history. Her work in transforming the Girl Scout Movement, in particular in the restructuring of our national council network, is being studied in business schools and in the executive suites of the nonprofit sector, and has earned her a glorious place in the pantheon of Girl Scout leaders.”To assist in the search for a successor, Girl Scouts has retained the services of Heidrick & Struggles, a leading and world-renowned executive search firm. Lindsey adds:
“From recent research by our Girl Scouts Research Institute, we know that both girls and the society at large yearn for a different style of leadership, one less focused on commanding and controlling and more focused on inclusion and social change. Our Girl Scout Leadership Experience is based on that model, and we will be seeking an adult manifestation of it in our new CEO.”Current plans call for the introduction of the new CEO during Girl Scouts’ 2011 National Council and 52nd Convention, which will be held November 10-13 in Houston, Texas. Those interested in applying for this position are asked to submit their resumes to girlscoutsusaceo@heidrick.com *
Let's take a look at some Girl Scout stories appearing in local media from the weekend:
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