Help us to ensure all girls have access to Girl Scouts

For more than 100 years, Girl Scouts have demonstrated resilience, learned the skills, embraced the experiences, and cultivated the sisterhood that helps girls impact their communities today and accomplish big things tomorrow.   In this time of uncertainty, our mission continues…

In fact, more than ever, girls need Girl Scouts to:  
-- help them stay connected during a time of isolation and upended routines
-- ensure that while the format of their schooling has changed, they are still able to explore their passions and not experience learning loss
-- walk boldly each day towards sisterhood, justice, and fairness to make the world a better place for generations to come

Girl Scouts is building the leaders of the future. We use our resources and expertise to continuously create programs that make a difference in girls’ lives—something we’ve been doing for 100 years. We don't know what the next 100 years will look like, but we do know that right now we’re giving girls the skills to be visionary doers, innovators, creators, and thinkers.

That is why, even in the face of a global pandemic, we cannot stop. We cannot let girls down. Just as we encourage girls to seek challenges and take healthy risks, we are taking stock of our organization’s capacity to adapt and thrive while overcoming obstacles.

We are choosing to look at the challenges we face right now as opportunities!

To do this, we need the support of visionary leaders and philanthropists like you to help us provide and develop the programs that are most important to girls today. Your investment in Girl Scouts is an investment in our community, in our country and in our future. Together, we can help girls discover their untapped potential and build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.

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