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Southern Maryland, Association 10Association 10 Serves the following areas: The Waldorf Office Area residents wishing to be put in contact with the troop closest to you, please contact our Field Directors LaDonna(Charles County only) or Maggie Boyden (St Marys) and Nadine Happell (Calvert) at the Girl Scout Council of the Nations Capital. Service Unit 1 - Southern St. Mary's County Park Hall, Drayden, Pax River, Lexington Park, St. Mary's City, St. Ingoes, Dameron, Ridge, Scotland Service Unit 2 - Northern St. Mary's County Charlotte Hall, Golden Beach, New Market, Mechanicsville, Chaptico, Clements, Avenue, Dynard, Helen, Morganza, Loveville Service Unit 3 - Western Charles County Indian Head, Bryan's Road, Pisgah, Marbury Service Unit 4 - Eastern Charles County Northbound side of Rt. 301, Older side of St. Charles, East to Hughesville, Bryantown, and Benedict Service Unit 5 - Northern Charles County Mall side of Waldorf, Southbound side of Rt. 301; South to Billingsley Rd. and North to the County Line Service Unit 6 - Southern Charles County LaPlata, Bel Alton, Nanjemoy, Newburg, Cobb Island, Pomfret, White Plains and South Service Unit 7 - Northern Calvert County Chesapeake Beach , Dunkirk, North Beach, Owings, Sunderland Service Unit 8 - Central Calvert County Barstow, Dares Beach , Huntingtown, Plum Point, Prince Frederick, Randle Cliff, Willows Service Unit 9 - Southern Calvert County Chesapeake Ranch Estates, Dowell, Drum Point, Lusby, St. Leonard, Solomons, Port Republic, White Sands Service Unit 11 - Eastern St. Mary's County Oakville, Hillville, Hollywood, Wildwood, California, Great Mills Service Unit 12 - Western St Mary's County St. Clements Shores, Leonardtown, Breton, St. Andrew's Estates, Valley Lee, Callaway, Piney Point Girl scouting encourages girls to become involved in their communities. Our girls spend their time helping others in a variety of ways. In becoming part of their community, they learn the importance of reaching out to others. Girl Scouting is dedicated to developing girls fullest potential by giving them the opportunity to make decisions, to explore their world, and to learn and work in partnership with adult volunteers. Based on ethical values expressed in the Girl Scout Promise and Law, Girl Scouting inspires girls with the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism and service. Founded in 1912, Girl Scouting joins together, in friendship, girls from all segments of American life and from all parts of the world.
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