Thank you all for taking time out of your busy lives to show your interest in
girl scouting. By joining Girl Scouts your daughter will be entering an
organization with a tradition of helping girls to become strong and self
sufficient.
Below is a list of benefits you will experience by being involved with your
daughter's Girl Scout experience!
- Get to know your daughter better.
- Stay young by serving the young.
- Share fun times with other girls.
- Meet other great folks.
- Make and eat s'mores.
- Expand your own skills and talents.
- Create memories.
- Promote positive values in youth.
- March in parades.
- Expand your horizon of friends.
- Encourage girls to "Be Their Best."
- Get lots of help.
- Make a difference by helping others.
- Explore in a wide variety of new interests.
- Sleep in museums.
- Develop positive self esteem.
- Extend the sisterhood of Girl Scouting to all girls.
- Grow by trying new things.
- Make new friends.
- Go horseback riding.
- Help girls become well-rounded individuals.
- Model leadership and initiative.
- Get to know your daughter's friends' parents.
- Make a contribution to your community.
- Improve your resume.
- Go beyond your own limitations.
- Build wonderful memories.
- Learn about other cultures.
- Find a haven away from the stress' and demands of every day life.
- Try new things and go new places at a discount.
- Network with others who have similar interests.
- Guide girls into adulthood in a positive manner.
- Learn new skills.
- Live life to the fullest.
- Become known in your school as an active participant.
- Experience the joy of another person's admiration.
- See yourself in a new light.
- Brush up on your organizational skills.
- Learn life skills such as goal setting and budgeting.
- Never miss out on girl scout cookies.
- Enjoy the adventure of seeing someone try something new you showed them.
- Learn good values that will stay with you the rest of your lives.
- Contribute to the well being of someone in your community.
- Sing around a campfire.
- Give back to scouting what was given to you as a girl/boy scout.
- Be offered opportunities that you might not otherwise have.
- Become self sufficient.
- Explore and encourage diversity in your community.
- Make an impact on other's lives.
- HAVE FUN
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