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Girl Scouts Greater Los Angeles
Basic Information
Address: 9525 Monte Vista Avenue, Montclair CA 91763
Phone Number: 909-399-0808
Fax Number: 909-626-3639
Additional Information
Focus: Girl Scouts of the USA is the world's preeminent organization dedicated solely to girls...
Director: Beverly Draine-Fowler, CEO
Schools Served: Serving girls and schools in the communities of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Bassett, Charter Oak, Chino, Chino Hills, City Of Industry, Claremont, Covina, Diamond Bar, Etiwanda, Fontana, Glendora, Guasti, Hacienda Hts, Irwindale, La Habra, La Mirada, Los Nietos, La Puente, La Verne, Montclair, Mt. Baldy, Norwalk, Ontario, Pico Rivera, Pomona, Rancho Cucamonga, Rowland Hts, San Dimas, Santa Fe Springs, Upland, Valinda, Walnut, West Covina and Whittier
County: San Bernardino County
Ages: 5-17
Membership/Pricing: $10.00 per year
Setting:
Girls meet in a troop setting, the day, times and location set by the troop's adult leadership.
History:
Girl Scouting has a long history in the area now served by Girl Scouts - Spanish Trails Council. This is a relatively new name that became effective July 1, 2001, replacing the previous name, Spanish Trails Girl Scout Council, that had existed since March 1966, when a contest among troops, won by troop #999 of Chino, decided the name that was officially adopted at the March 1996 annual council meeting. Girl Scouting itself began March 12, 1912, founded by Juliette Gordon Low.
Program Highlights:
Girl Scouting offers a wide variety of program activities that is planned by the girls in the troop; their options are limitless.
Slogan: Girl Scouts. Where Girls Grow Strong.