Campus Girl Scouts
Are you involved in a college, university, or vocational or technical school? Do you want to meet new people, develop new interests, participate in community service, learn marketable skills, acquire valuable job experience, and serve as a role model for girls? Girl Scouts lets you volunteer in a setting that allows you to choose your level of involvement. Consider joining Campus Girl scouts, an ideal way to learn and grow outside of the classroom and connect with other young women and men who enjoy helping in their community.
What Do Campus Girl Scouts Do?
Campus Girl Scouts can be involved in a variety of activities - almost anything! - as long as it upholds the Girl Scout Promise and Law. They provide an impressive array of services. Here are but a few:
- Event planning
- Girl Scout troop/group sponsorship
- Program consulting
- Public relations
- Campus tutoring
- Recruitment activities
- Membership on council's task groups and committees
- Mentoring
Whether you want to coordinate a health and fitness fair, run a science workshop, develop a Web site for a service unit, or be a troop leader, you can contribute through Campus Girl Scouts. You decide how you want to be involved and how much time you want to commit.
Starting a Campus Girl Scout Group
- First, contact the council to ensure there isn't already a Campus Girl Scout group at your school. Contact the council's
representative or call
547-4405 Ext. 285.
- If there isn't a group at your school - then take the steps to start one! The council's
representative can help you with the forms that need to be completed and submitted to formally start a Campus Girl Scout group at your school.
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