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Girl Scouts Has
Something
For Everyone!
Girl Scouts discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together,
and you can be a part of it! Whether you're a girl, a
college student
working on a community service project, a parent ready for an outdoor
adventure with your daughter's troop, or someone who
wants to make a difference in girls lives, there's something for you in Girl
Scouts. There are lots of ways to join in the fun…
contact us and we'll show you
how!
Would you like to volunteer?
Girls & Parents...
Are you a girl who's interested in learning a sport, sampling the arts,
preparing for a career or pitching a tent? In Girl Scouting, you can do
it all! Perhaps you're a parent with a daughter who'd benefit from the
Girl Scout program.
Girl Scouting is open to all girls ages 5-17. Girls participate through
more than 1,200 troops and groups throughout the Delmarva Peninsula. The
opportunity of Girl Scout membership exists in every corner of the
peninsula: religious
centers, community centers, schools, migrant
communities, housing authorities, and Head Start centers.
Daisy Girl Scouts are 5-6 years old, Brownie Girl Scouts are 6-8 years
old, Junior Girl Scouts are 8-11 years old, Teen Girl Scouts are
11-17 years old.
Visit 'Be a Girl Scout' to learn more!
College Students
As a college student, you can satisfy your college's community service
requirement, get an internship, and maybe even earn course credit - all
while having a blast! So why not Volunteer!
Adults
As an adult, there are tons of ways to
Volunteer.
You can spend an hour, a day, or more making a difference in girls'
lives. Perhaps you speak several languages and can help girls and
families from different cultures. Or maybe you're a Web designer and can
lend a local troop your technical expertise. Alumni are also welcome to
reconnect with Girl Scouts and give back to an organization that made a
difference in their lives. Girl Scouts is looking for volunteers who
represent
the diversity of the world we live in - men as well as women, senior
citizens as well as younger adults, people of all racial and ethnic
backgrounds - anyone who's willing to make a difference in the lives of
girls.
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