My Story…
I'm a current troop leader. I started out a little reluctantly but being a troop leader has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life! My troop has grown from 5 to 10 over the past year and we've been hiking, doing crafts, manning cookie booths, learning the Girl Scout Law... I'm so proud of those girls and it would be an honor to raise money to support GSEMA programming, and continue to demonstrate values of strength and making the world a better place.
I unfortunately had an old injury crop back up so had to bow out of the race, but this is for a great cause. ♥️
Description
Building strength and confidence in girls is the cornerstone of Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts’ (GSEMA) mission. Girl Scouts allows girls the opportunity to take risks in a safe and supportive environment, challenging them to try new things and build their confidence. Armed with this assurance, girls go on to do great things: leading peers and others, innovating and forging new paths, and thinking outside the box to benefit their families, communities, and beyond. GSEMA membership is 30,000 strong, with girls and adults in 178 communities in eastern Massachusetts.
Girls gain valuable skills in the four pillars of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience: Life Skills, STEM, Entrepreneurship, and the Outdoors. The Girl Scout programming is a collection of engaging, challenging, and fun age-appropriate activities including earning badges, selling cookies, exploring science and the outdoors, and implementing community service projects. The Girl Scout Leadership Experience is a collection of engaging, challenging, and fun age-appropriate activities including earning badges, selling cookies, exploring science and the outdoors, and implementing community service projects.
For over 110 years, Girl Scouts has delivered diverse leadership programming to develop the next generation of strong female leaders with self-confidence and positive values who seek out challenges, maintain healthy relationships, and are committed to improving their communities and beyond. There are currently over 50 million Girl Scout alums; 60% of female members of the 117th Congress are alums, virtually every female astronaut who has ever flown in space is a Girl Scout alum, and every female secretary of state in U.S. history is a former Girl Scout- Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice, and Hillary Clinton.
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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Oct 17 | Kim O'Hanlon | $423.00 |
Sep 16 | Vase Raffle | $131.65 |
Sep 07 | Colt Allen | $25.00 |
Sep 07 | Sundie Meroth | $11.75 |
Sep 02 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
Sep 02 | Kim O'Hanlon | $273.35 |
Aug 13 | Monica Walmsley | $55.35 |
Aug 12 | Frederick J Lyle and Joan Lyle | $109.85 |
Jul 16 | Monique Plourde | $28.10 |
May 27 | Chloe Callahan | $28.10 |