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Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona
Basic Information
Address: 4300 E. Broadway Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85711
Phone Number: 520-319-3146
Fax Number: 520-795-3318
Email: abocker@girlscoutssoaz.org
Director: Audrey Bockerstette
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Women, Children
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Girls 5-17
Ages for Volunteer: at least 18
Hours of Service: Decided by Volunteer
Minimum Hours Required: none
Days of Service: Decided by Volunteer
Mission Statement:
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The goals of Sahuaro Girl Scout Council, Inc. (SGSC) are to serve girls ages 5 to 17 through a wide range of contemporary programs that reflect the unique needs and interests of girls living in Southern Arizona; to provide preventative strategies that help girls succeed in school and life; to empower girls to reach their full potential; to give girls a voice in the community and their own lives; to provide access to programs to girls in need; to support a diverse adult leadership; to develop effective community collaborations; and to remain fiscally sound to ensure that Girl Scouting is available to girls long into the future.
Program History:
Girl Scouts of the USA just turned 100 years old in March 2012.
Events:
We are looking for fun-loving volunteers who would love to work with girls to form new troops across Southern Arizona.
Additional Information:
Volunteering with the Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona is fun and rewarding! You can volunteer in any of the six pathways we offer including camp, series, events, virtual, travel, or troop.Becoming a volunteer is simple, just fill out or online application at http://www.girlscoutssoaz.org/volunteer/volunteer-application/.
After you submit your application we will be in contact with you within a few days. Once you are approved you can lead a troop and/or assist in any of the other pathways. Our other volunteer opportunities can be found on our website at http://www.girlscoutssoaz.org/volunteer/opportunities/.
Application: http://www.girlscoutssoaz.org/volunteer/
Background check: https://girlscoutssoaz.volunteerportal.net/