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Since 1912, nearly 45 million women have been Girl Scouts in the United States. Girl members come from all racial/ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds. They are today's leaders in science, sports, government, and business.
Chances are you still savor your own Girl Scout experience - the friendships, the skills and the adventures. Reconnect & Commit to a Girl Now it's time to reconnect. Rekindle the unique experience of Girl Scouts, where girls grow strong. Participate in our Friends Asking Friends campaign today to help give the Girl Scout experience to girls who may otherwise never have the chance to join.
Create your own personalized page to invite other alumni, friends, and family to help you in supporting Girl Scouts of Pine Valley Council today. Make the difference in girls' lives that will last a lifetime.
Alumni Leaders Read about some of our distinguished alumni and famous formers in GSUSA Alumni news published by GSUSA. In our profiles, you'll find out what these women are doing today and how Girl Scouting helped them grow into strong women.
Outstanding U.S. women - such as pioneering broadcaster Audrey Finkelstein, Secretary of State Madeline Albright and Olympic gold medalist Jacqueline Joyner-Kersee - were Girl Scouts. Girl Scout alumni belong to one of the largest, and potentially most powerful, networks of women nationally and worldwide. Strengthen the alumni connection by volunteering and offering other support.
Get Involved Find out more about volunteer opportunities at Girl Scouts of Pine Valley Council. Your support is critical to ensure that Girl Scouts continues to provide opportunities for girls to grow strong in body, mind and spirit. Click here to make a donation. |