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Support the Troop

A successful Girl Scout year depends on cooperative and involved parents. Here are ten ways that you can make this Girl Scout year GREAT.

  • Sponsor a troop through your business. Sponsors can provide almost anything, from a meeting place, money, or a van for a field trip.
  • Attend one or two field trips and help with the transportation.
  • Buy groceries for camp outings or agree to bring a meeting snack once a year. Talk the other parents into doing the same.
  • Offer to do the troop phone calls, copy or translate materials. Any skills you have can help the troop!
  • Help with a cookie booth sale.
  • Be a parent helper at one or two meetings a year. You can help provide activities, serve as a consultant on Try-Its or badges, or volunteer to be a program resource for the troop and broaden the girl's experience with your expertise.
  • Attend all parent meetings.
  • Help by being the cookie parent (a job many dads enjoy!), SHARE leader, treasurer or take the council's free outdoor training and be the camp-certified person for your daughter's troop.
  • Talk to your troop leader and let her/him know you're willing to help and find out how you can contribute to the troop.
  • Just do it. Join the troop leadership team!

    Take an hour a week and get involved. You'll become a part of your daughter's life and will enjoy watching her grow as a leader, as a member of a team, and as a girl. Sure, the girls are first in Girl Scouting, but as the adult members can attest, there's a lot of fun in it for grown ups, too!

     

     

     

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