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Girl Scouts Of Colorado
Basic Information
Address: 400 S. Broadway
Denver, CO 80238
Email: inquiry@gscolorado.org
Phone Number: 1-877-404-5708
Fax Number: 303-733-6345
Additional Information
Focus: Youth Development
Sponsor:
Girl Scouts of the United States of America
Director: Jacky Noden
Schools Served: We will work with any school or any volunteer to get a troop started.
School District: We serve all School Districts within Colorado
County: We serve all Counties within Colorado.
Schedule: Flexible! We work with the volunteer's schedule.
Ages: Girls 5-17
Capacity: Troops must have a minimun of 5 girls
Membership/Pricing: $12.00 membership fee plus troop dues
Setting:
Girl Scouts is an all girl enviornment that meets in location ranging from school, church to a volunteer's home. Groups meet when and as often as works within the volunteers' schedule.
History:
Founded in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, Girl Scouts' membership has grown from 18 members in Savannah, Georgia, to 3.4 million members throughout the United States. On October 1, 2007, the five Colorado Girl Scout councils realigned to form Girl Scouts of Colorado.
Support Services:
Through Girl Scout programs, girls can do almost anything! They can learn new sports and hobbies, prepare for college and careers or travel to exotic destinations.
Activities:
Program Focus
My Self – physical health, self-esteem, nutrition, personal empowerment, self expression
My Future – careers, school/vocations, finance, life planning, future goal setting, STEM (science, technology, engineering and math)
My World – advocacy, social justice, human rights, Power Up bullying prevention, Fight Like a Girl Scout abuse prevention
My Planet – environment, ecology, climate change, science, outdoor education
Field Trip Destinations: Girl Scouts take lots of field trips to visit new places, meet community experts, and enhance their journey .
Slogan: Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.